DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME Friday Feb. 15 Minnesota 6:00 p.m. Saturday Feb. 16 Minnesota 2:00 p.m. Sunday Feb. 17 Minnesota 1:00 p.m. Tuesday Feb. 19 at UC Santa Barbara 2:00 p.m. Friday Feb. 22 at Baylor (CT) 6:35 p.m. Saturday Feb. 23 at Baylor (CT) 3:05 p.m. Sunday Feb. 24 at Baylor (CT) 1:05 p.m. Friday March 1 Wright State 6:00 p.m. Saturday March 2 Wright State 2:00 p.m. Sunday March 3 Wright State 1:00 p.m. Tuesday March 5 at Long Beach State 6:00 p.m. Friday March 8 Notre Dame 6:00 p.m. Saturday March 9 Oklahoma 2:00 p.m. Sunday March 10 vs. USC^ 3:00 p.m. Tuesday March 12 at Cal State Northridge 3:00 p.m. Friday March 15 * 6:00 p.m. Saturday March 16 *Washington 2:00 p.m. Sunday March 17 *Washington 1:00 p.m. Friday March 22 * 6:00 p.m. Saturday March 23 *California 2:00 p.m. Sunday March 24 *California 1:00 p.m. Thursday March 28 *at Arizona State 6:30 p.m. Friday March 29 *at Arizona State^ 6:00 p.m. Saturday March 30 *at Arizona State 12:30 p.m. Tuesday April 2 Cal State Fullerton 6:00 p.m. Friday April 5 * State^ 7:00 p.m. Saturday April 6 *Oregon State 2:00 p.m. Sunday April 7 *Oregon State 1:00 p.m. Tuesday April 9 Hawaii 6:00 p.m. Friday April 12 Loyola Marymount 6:00 p.m. Saturday April 13 Loyola Marymount 2:00 p.m. Sunday April 14 Loyola Marymount 1:00 p.m. Tuesday April 16 at UC Irvine 6:30 p.m. Friday April 19 *at Oregon 6:00 p.m. Saturday April 20 *at Oregon^ 5:00 p.m. Sunday April 21 *at Oregon 12:00 p.m. Tuesday April 23 Long Beach State 6:00 p.m. Friday April 26 *at Washington State 6:00 p.m. Saturday April 27 *at Washington State 2:00 p.m. Sunday April 28 *at Washington State 12:00 p.m. Tuesday April 30 UC Irvine 6:00 p.m. Friday May 3 *Utah 6:00 p.m. Saturday May 4 *Utah 2:00 p.m. Sunday May 5 *Utah 1:00 p.m. Tuesday May 7 Cal State Northridge 6:00 p.m. Friday May 10 *Arizona 6:00 p.m. KKevinevin KKramerramer Saturday May 11 *Arizona 2:00 p.m. SSophomoreophomore infielderinfielder Sunday May 12 *Arizona^ 3:00 p.m. Tuesday May 14 at Cal State Fullerton 6:00 p.m. Friday May 17 *at USC 7:00 p.m. Saturday May 18 *at USC 2:00 p.m. Sunday May 19 *at USC 1:00 p.m. Tuesday May 21 UC Santa Barbara 6:00 p.m. Friday May 24 *at Stanford 5:30 p.m. Saturday May 25 *at Stanford^ 7:00 p.m. Sunday May 26 *at Stanford 2:00 p.m. Fri.-Mon. May 31-June 3 NCAA Regionals TBD Fri.-Mon. June 7-10 NCAA Super Regionals TBD Fri.-Tue. June 14-27 College TBD * indicates Pac-12 Conference game ^ indicates game televised by Pac-12 Networks Game times are Pacific unless otherwise indicated. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information Media Information 4 Reaching New Heights 6 Player Development 8 Stadium 10 Jackie Robinson’s Legacy 12 Gifford Hitting Facility 14 Team USA and UCLA 16 2013 Season Outlook 18 Roster 20 TV/Radio Roster 21 Coaching Staff Head 22 Assistant Coach Rex Peters 25 Assistant Coach T.J. Bruce 26 22012012 NNCAACAA MMen’sen’s CollegeCollege WWorldorld SSeries,eries, TTDD AAmeritrademeritrade PParkark Assistant Coach Jake Silverman 27 Director of Operations Seth Moir 27 2013 Bruins A-F 28-31 G-R 32-37 S-Z 38-42 2012 in Review Drafted/Graduated Players 44 2012 NLI Signees 46 Season Results 47 Season Stats 48 Game-by-Game Capsules 50 Superlatives 52 Pac-12 Review 54 Honors and Rankings 56 Opponents 57 22012012 PPac-12ac-12 CConferenceonference ChampionsChampions Big League Bruins Bruins in the Majors 62 Bruins Fomerly in the Majors 66 Bruins in the Minors 73 MLB Draft History 74 Records Game-by-Game Results 76 Year-by-Year Summary 84 Starting Lineups 86 Year-by-Year Leaders 88 Single Season, Career Records 92 Miscellaneous Records 94 All-America Selections 95 All-Pac-12 Selections 96 Multiple All-Conference Selections 97 Tradition Year-by-Year History 98 UUCLACLA aatt DDodgerodger SStadiumtadium ((MarchMarch 113,3, 22012),012), DDodgertownodgertown CClassiclassic NCAA Tournament History 106 All-Time Postseason Stats 108 UCLA Postseason Records 110 Jersey History 112 All-Time Statistics (since 1975) 114 Hall of Fame 119 Letterwinners 120 UCLA Administrators 122

QUICK FACTS ABOUT THE MEDIA GUIDE Location J.D. Morgan Center, 325 Westwood Plaza Head Coach (Alma Mater) John Savage (Nevada ‘91) CREDITS: The 2013 UCLA baseball media guide was written and Los Angeles, CA 90024-0044 Record at UCLA (Years) 275-209 (8 years) designed by Mike Leary. Photography by ASUCLA Campus Studio Athletics Switchboard (310) 825-8699 Career Record 363-291-1 (11 years) (Don Liebig, Scott Quintard and Todd Cheney), Scott James, Carlos Central Ticket Office (310) 825-2101 Assistant Coaches Rex Peters, T.J. Bruce, Jake Silverman Delgado, Scott Chandler, Scott Wu, Larry Goren, Brad Williams, Icon Chancellor Gene Block Director of Operations Seth Moir Sports Media and Getty Images. Special thanks to Getty Images, ASUCLA Photography, Andrew Bernstein, the Los Angeles Visitors Director of Athletics Dan Guerrero Baseball SID Mike Leary and Convention Bureau and Don Liebig for their photos in the UCLA Sr. Associate Athletic Director (baseball) John Jentz SID E-mail [email protected] Experience, and a special thanks to Brad Williams for his photos Faculty Athletic Representative Donald Morrison SID Phone (310) 206-7873 from the 2010 . Also special thanks to Michelle Event Management Dave Martinez SID Fax (310) 825-8664 Bishop for her photos from the 2012 College World Series. Photos Home Field (capacity) (1,820) Director, Athletic Communications Nick Ammazzalorso in the Big League Bruins section courtesy of , Press Box Phone (310) 794-8213 Web Site www.uclabruins.com its respective teams and their photographers. Special thanks to Enrollment 39,500 2012 Overall Record 48-16 Miles Kennedy, Jon Willey (), Dan Mendlik (), Denis Bancroft (), Larry Babcock Founded 1919 2012 Pac-12 Record 20-10 (t-1st) (), Juan Ocampo () and Colors Blue and Gold Lettermen Returning/Lost 17/13 Mark Langill (Los Angeles Dodgers). Nickname Bruins Conference Championships (Last) 10 (2012) Conference Pac-12 NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) 18 (2012) National Affiliation NCAA Division I College World Series Appearances 4 (1969, 1997, 2010, 2012) 3 BRUINS GETTING AIRTIME Having reached the NCAA Tournament in six of the past seven seasons, the UCLA baseball program has received increased exposure and media attention. Los Angeles has seven local network affiliates or independent television stations, and the baseball program has been broadcast each spring on Fox Sports Network. The Bruins have had 34 televised games the past five years, including 23 nationally televised contests. This season, UCLA will enjoy even more national exposure with six televised games on the Pac-12 Networks.

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4 BEST ARE IN THE WEST The West Coast has featured at least one team in the finals of the College World Series in six of the last nine seasons. UCLA represented the West Coast in the championship series in 2010 and made a return to the College World Series in 2012. Locally, UCLA faces prominent programs such as Cal State Fullerton, Pepperdine, State, UC Irvine, UC Riverside, UC Santa Barbara and USC nearly every season. The Bruins have hosted an NCAA Regional the past three years, and advanced to Southern California area Regionals in 2006, 2007 and 2008.

SPORTS INFORMATION UCLA BASEBALL RADIO NETWORK ABOUT UCLA’S BASEBALL RADIO CREW Mike Leary enters his first season as John Ramey, Tim Wilhelm will team up too John Ramey returns for his fourth season as the UCLA baseball the UCLA Baseball Sports Information call the action at all UCLA home games program’s play-by-play broadcaster. Ramey will be joined by Tim Director in 2013 and is in his third and selected road contests in 2013.. Wilhelm (sixth season). season in the UCLA Sports Information Live audio of ballgames is available at Department. Additionally, he serves as uclabruins.com, the official web site of thee Ramey has had the call of many historic Bruins the contact for the men’s soccer program UCLA Athletics Department. Audio fromm moments over the past four seasons, including while assisting at other UCLA sporting previously broadcast games is archived and can be listened the program’s College World Series-clinching wins events. Leary graduated from UCLA in to after each game. UCLA’s radio network is headed by in 2010 and 2012, and team victories at Dodger June of 2010, earning a Bachelor of Arts Mike Sondheimer, Associate Athletic Director for Academic Stadium and Safeco Field. In addition to his work degree in Economics. Admissions Services. For updated broadcast schedules, visit the Bruins online at uclabruins.com. for UCLA, Ramey serves as the play-by-play voice MEDIA GUIDELINES of UC Riverside Men’s . Ramey has worked for a variety of media outlets, including Dial CREDENTIALS: All media credential requests should be HIGH-SPEED INTERNET: The press box is equipped with Global/Westwood One Sports, Southern California Public Radio, made, preferably via e-mail, to [email protected], high-speed, wireless Internet for working media only. Additional CNN Headline News, and KNX 1070 Newsradio in Los Angeles. or by phone as far in advance as possible (no later than 24 high-speed data jacks are not available. hours before game time). Credentials for games and access He also enjoys a career as an singer/songwriter and musician, to coaches and student-athletes are granted to major news- INTERVIEWS: Coaches and players are available for having released two solo albums. When not broadcasting, Ramey gathering papers, magazines or web sites. postgame interviews outside the clubhouse (third-base side) performs his music throughout Southern California and the West. after a brief cooling down period. Midweek interviews can be PHOTO CREDENTIALS: Credentials will be issued on a per- conducted before practice (best time, between 12-2 p.m.) Wilhelm called nearly every home game and game basis and must be worn in plain sight at all times. Only or after practice. All interview requests must be facilitated multiple road games for UCLA from 2007- credentialed photographers will be granted access to take through the Sports Information Office. 2009 and returned to the Bruins’ broadcast photos on the field level from the bullpen. UCLABRUINS.COM: The official web site of the UCLA booth in 2011. He began calling college baseball TELEPHONES: The press box phone number (for media Athletics Department, uclabruins.com provides up-to-date in 1992, serving as Pepperdine’s play-by-play scoring updates only) is 310-794-8213. Additional phone lines results, news, schedules, player biographical information, announcer. He has broadcast 15 NCAA regional are available on a shared basis in the main press box. Radio statistics, in-game scoring and links to audio webcasts. tournaments in addition to calling the 1992 and positions and additional media seating will be allocated in the 2012 College World Series. He has called more press box or adjacent to the broadcast booths, if necessary. /FACEBOOK: Follow UCLA baseball on both Twitter (twitter.com/uclabaseball) and Facebook (facebook.com/ than 1,000 games either broadcast on the radio or streamed RADIO LINES: One telephone line can be made available uclabaseball) for the latest in-game updates and news. online. His previous work includes serving as a broadcaster to the designated radio station of the visiting team. Please for Big Ten Football Game of the Week (ABC radio) and as a make arrangements through the Sports Information Office Leary’s Office Phone: (310) 206-7873 halftime reporter for Pac-10 Basketball Game of the Week (NBC by e-mailing Mike Leary ([email protected]) well in Sports Information Fax: (310) 825-8664 television). advance. Leary’s E-mail: [email protected]

5 TWO CWS TRIPS IN THREE YEARS The Bruins won a school-record 51 games in 2010, advancing to the College World Series for the third time in school history. UCLA reached the finals of the CWS for the first time ever, falling short against South Carolina in a best-of-three series at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Neb. Previously, UCLA had not advanced to the College World Series since 1997. The Bruins returned to Omaha in 2012, reaching the College World Series for the second time in three years after going 5-0 in the Regional and Super Regional rounds. Over the last three seasons, UCLA has compiled a school-record 134 victories, ranking first among Pac-12 teams and ninth in the country. BAUER WINS GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD Trevor Bauer became the first UCLA player to ever win the Golden Spikes Award in 2011, going 13-2 with a 1.25 ERA. He led the nation in for the second consecutive year, logging a Pac-12 Conference record 203 strikeouts in a team- leading 136.2 innings. The No. 3 overall draft selection by Arizona in the June 2011 Draft, Bauer finished his UCLA career as the school’s all-time leader in strikeouts (460), wins (34) and innings pitched (373.1). He concluded his junior year by hurling nine consecutive complete games.

COLE, BAUER DRAFTED FIRST, THIRD UCLA right-handers and Trevor Bauer were drafted No. 1 and No. 3 overall, respectively, in the June 2011 Draft. That marked the first time since 1978 in which one college baseball program had two players selected in the first three picks (previously, at Arizona State). Cole became UCLA’s first-ever No. 1 MLB Draft selection, getting selected by the . Bauer was chosen by the Arizona Diamondbacks. The standout pitching duo was among the best 1-2 punch in the history of college baseball.

DODGERTOWN CLASSIC UCLA and USC initiated the first-ever Dodgertown Classic on Feb. 28, 2010. The crosstown rivals faced each other in the afternoon after Vanderbilt played Oklahoma State at Dodger Stadium in the morning. UCLA won the meeting against USC, 6-1, in 2010. The Trojans blanked UCLA, 2-0, in 2011 before UCLA defeated USC, 7-2, in 2012. RASMUSSEN DELIVERS Pitching in one of the biggest games in program history, left-hander Rob Rasmussen turned in a herculean effort against Cal State Fullerton on BAUER, COLE SIGN PRO DEALS June 13, 2010, in a decisive Game 3 of the NCAA Los Angeles Super UCLA’s Trevor Bauer inked a major league contract with the Regional. Rasmussen struck out nine batters and limited the Titans to Arizona Diamondbacks on July 25, 2011. He was introduced one and two hits in a complete game victory. The Bruins won, 8-1, at a press conference at Chase Field in Phoenix that afternoon. to advance to the College World Series for the first time since 1997. Nearly three weeks later, Gerrit Cole signed a professional contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park. Cole was accompanied by his parents, sister, agent Scott Boras and UCLA head coach John Savage at the press conference.

6 IMPRESSIVE FEATS FOR UCLA IN 2010 Aside from advancing to the finals of the College World Series for the first time in program history in 2010, UCLA also established the school and Pac-12 Conference records for single-season strikeouts with 700 in 618.1 innings. Led by Gerrit Cole, Trevor Bauer and Rob Rasmussen, the Bruins’ pitching staff led the country in strikeouts per nine innings (10.2). UCLA finished the year ranked No. 2 in all national polls, the highest top-25 finish in program history. Bauer became UCLA’s first pitcher to ever lead the nation in strikeouts (165). In addition, UCLA finished the year 34 games over .500, the highest total over the .500 plateau in program history.

POSTSEASON SUCCESS Over the last three seasons, UCLA has earned remarkable success in postseason play. In 2010, the Bruins earned the No. 6 national seed in the 64-team postseason bracket, eventually UCLA WINS BACK-TO-BACK PAC-12 TITLES advancing all the way to the finals of the College World Series. 2010 marked the first year since The Bruins accomplished something that had never been done in school history 1986 in which UCLA’s baseball program had hosted a postseason game. In 2011, UCLA won in 2012, winning their second straight Pac-12 Championship. UCLA was the then-Pac-10 Conference and hosted an NCAA Regional for the second straight season. Then crowned co-champions with Arizona after sweeping rivals USC in the final series in 2012, the Bruins earned the No. 2 national seed in the tournament, the highest seed that the of the year, but the Bruins secured the tiebreak over the Wildcats by virtue of program has ever received. UCLA won five consecutive games in the NCAA Regional and Super their series victory over the Wildcats earlier in the year. In the final year of the Regional at Jackie Robinson Stadium to earn their second College World Series appearance in Pac-10 configuration in 2011, the Bruins earned their first outright conference three years. Head coach John Savage also became the first coach in school history to lead the championship since 1986. The Bruins entered the final weekend of the season Bruins to multiple College World Series appearances. trailing Oregon State by one game, but won two of their first three games at Arizona State to claim the championship by one game over the Beavers.

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JERMAINE CURTIS    TREVOR BAUER Undrafted out of high school, Jermaine Curtis was selected in Brandon Crawford was undrafted out of high school and batted .319 After enrolling at UCLA one season early, Trevor Bauer the fifth round of the 2008 draft by the St. Louis Cardinals. in 179 starts for UCLA (2006-2008). Selected by his hometown San (2009-11) had the most dominant pitching career in As the team’s third baseman, he helped lead UCLA to the Francisco Giants in the fifth round of the 2008 draft, Crawford a program history. In 2011, he became the school’s first postseason in each of his three seasons (2006-2008). grand slam in his major league debut (May 27, 2011). Golden Spikes Award winner after going 13-2 with a 1.25 ERA as a junior. The No. 3 overall draft pick by the Arizona Diamondbacks in BEAU AMARAL  2011, Bauer left UCLA as the program’s all-time After being drafted in the 45th round of the 2009 draft out of high school by the Diamondbacks, leader in wins (34) and strikeouts (460). He set Amaral went on to enjoy one of the most successful careers in UCLA history, before being re-drafted the school’s top single-season marks in the 7th round of the 2012 draft by the Reds. He finished his UCLA career as the all-time leader with 165 in 2010 and 203 in 2011. in postseason games played (24, tied with Cody Regis), hits (33) and at-bats (99) while posting the highest batting average by a freshman since 1998, hitting .354 in 2010. DAVID HUFF After transferring to UCLA from Cypress College (2005) via UC Irvine (2004), Huff shined for the Bruins in 2006, going 7-4 with a 2.98 ERA in 128.1 innings. He was chosen as 39th overall draft pick (supplemental first round) by the Cleveland Indians in 2006, making his MLB debut with the organization in 2009.

 DAN KLEIN  GARETT CLAYPOOL Selected in the 24th round of the 2007 draft Undrafted out of high school, Claypool starred for the by Baltimore, the Orioles re-drafted Klein in Bruins from 2007-2010, helping lead UCLA to the 2010 the third round of the 2010 draft. That year, College World Series. A 32nd round draft selection as a the right-hander from Los Alamitos, Calif., junior by Oakland in 2009, Claypool chose to return for flourished as UCLA’s closer. He collected 10 his senior season. In 2010, he went 8-3 with a 2.29 ERA saves and a 1.90 ERA in 39 appearances to in 82.2 innings. He was selected in the 11th round of the lead the Bruins to the College World Series. 2010 draft by the .

8  GERRIT COLE A first-round draft selection by the Yankees out of high school, Gerrit Cole had a fantastic three-year career for the Bruins (2009-11). Cole finished second on the school’s career strikeouts list (376) and became the first UCLA ballplayer ever selected No. 1 overall in the June MLB Draft, as the Pittsburgh Pirates selected the hard-throwing right-hander first on June 6, 2011. Cole helped lead UCLA to consecutive postseason appearances in 2010 and 2011, including to the finals of the 2010 College World Series.

 ROB RASMUSSEN Chosen in the 27th round of the 2007 draft by the Los Angeles Dodgers out of high school, Rasmussen became a second round draft selection by the Florida Marlins in 2010 out of UCLA. He capped his collegiate career with a fantastic junior season, going 11-3 with a 2.72 ERA and 128 strikeouts that year.

JOSH ROENICKE  A center fielder and right-hander at UCLA, Roenicke was selected in the 10th round of the 2006 MLB Draft by the as a pitcher. The former two-way star made his major league debut with Cincinnati in 2008.

 CASEY HAERTHER Selected out of high school in the 34th round of the 2006 draft by San Diego, Haerther enjoyed a stellar three-year career for UCLA (2007-09). He logged career totals of 22 homers and 109 RBI, before being chosen in the fifth round of the 2009 draft by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

 JEFF GELALICH Jeff Gelalich was selected in the 41st round of the 2009 draft by the Phillies out of high school, but elected to come to UCLA, where he played in 159 games and led the Bruins to the College World Series in 2010 and 2012. The Most Outstanding Player at the 2012 Los Angeles Regional, Gelalich was selected in the supplemental first round (No. 57 overall) of the 2012 draft by the Cincinnati Reds. UCLA’s Top Draft Selections Since 2006 Player (Pos.) High School Draft UCLA Draft Gerrit Cole (RHP) 1st round, No. 28 (2008) 1st round, No. 1 (2011) Trevor Bauer (RHP) undrafted 1st round, No. 3 (2011) David Huff (RHP) 31st, 19th rounds (2003, 2005) 1st round, No. 39 (2006) Jeff Gelalich (OF) 41st round (2009) 1st round, No. 57 (2012) Brant Rustich (RHP) 47th round (2003) 2nd round (2007) Rob Rasmussen (LHP) 27th round (2007) 2nd round (2010) Tim Murphy (LHP) 11th round (2005) 3rd round (2008) Dan Klein (RHP) 24th round (2007) 3rd round (2010) Brandon Crawford (INF) undrafted 4th round (2008) Hector Ambriz (RHP) 28th round (2002) 5th round (2006) Jermaine Curtis (INF) undrafted 5th round (2008) Casey Haerther (INF) 34th round (2006) 5th round (2009) Beau Amaral (OF) 45th round (2009) 7th round (2012)  TYSON BRUMMETT Tyson Brummett (RHP) 35th, 38th rounds (2003, 2004) 7th round (2007) Drafted by in the mid-30 Matt Grace (LHP) undrafted 8th round (2010) rounds of the 2003 and 2004 drafts (high Scott Griggs (RHP) 33rd round (2009) 8th round (2012) school, junior college), Brummett shined in  HECTOR AMBRIZ two years at UCLA (2006-2007). He led After overcoming an injury in 2004, Ambriz thrived (C) undrafted 8th round (2012) the Bruins to consecutive NCAA Regionals for UCLA in 2005 and 2006. He was selected in Gavin Brooks (LHP) undrafted 9th round (2009) and the 2007 Super Regionals before being the fifth round of the 2006 draft by the Arizona (INF/C) undrafted 10th round (2012) selected in the seventh round of the 2007 draft Diamondbacks after his redshirt junior season and (RHP) undrafted 10th round (2006) by the Philadelphia Phillies. Brummett made pitched for the Cleveland Indians throughout 2010. his Major League debut with the Phillies this Eric Jaffe (RHP) 19th round (2010) 11th round (2012) past fall. Charles Brewer (RHP) 18th round (2006) 12th round (2009) 9 Steele Field at Jackie Robinson Stadium celebrates its 33rd major-league quality net behind home plate, improving sightlines the third base seats. season as UCLA’s home baseball facility in the spring of 2013, for fans and television crews. Other major improvements have after having undergone significant renovations since 2006. included the addition of 945 chairback seats with cupholders Jackie Robinson Stadium, the program’s sixth home field, can be Jackie Robinson Stadium hosted the NCAA Los Angeles Regional in February 2006. The stadium welcomed a new hitter’s eye, accessed via the San Diego Freeway (405) and Wilshire Blvd. from 2010 to 2012 and the NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional draped above the center field wall, and the Bruins’ scoreboard Located on Constitution Avenue (west off Sepulveda Blvd.), the in 2010 and 2012, drawing crowds of over 2,000 fans. Prior received a well-deserved face lift. stadium is minutes away from the UCLA campus. to 2010, UCLA had not posted postseason play since 1986. Located on the site of old Sawtelle Field, Jackie Robinson Stadium Jackie Robinson Stadium was dedicated on Feb. 7, 1981 with Most recently, UCLA added a state-of-the-art video scoreboard in provides one of the most comfortable college baseball settings an exhibition game between the Bruins and the Los Angeles the winter of 2012. The new LED video display features a 15HD in the West. The stadium was made possible by a private gift Dodgers that drew 2,500 fans. The facility hosted the 1986 pixel layout and measures nearly 17 feet tall by more than 49 feet from Hoyt Pardee (UCLA ’41), a classmate of Jackie Robinson. playoff game between Pepperdine and wide, making it one of the largest video scoreboards in the Pac-12. Without Hoyt, the stadium would not be a reality. Loyola Marymount. One week later, the stadium hosted the 1986 NCAA West Regional Tournament. Loyola Marymount, UC In 2011, UCLA added 580 chairback seats to the facility, allowing At the end of the 1984 season, the second major phase of the Santa Barbara, Hawaii, and UCLA participated in the regional, Jackie Robinson Stadium to seat 1,820 fans on a regular basis. stadium’s original construction was completed. A new clubhouse, won by Loyola Marymount. The 1986 West Regional was the The baseball program added 290 chairback seats above each press box, concessions stand, and permanent restrooms were Los Angeles area’s first NCAA postseason tournament since of the dugouts, replacing grass slopes which had existed since added. The clubhouse contains training and equipment rooms, the 1978 District 8 Playoffs were hosted at USC’s Dedeaux the stadium’s founding in 1981. a meeting room, offices and the UCLA Baseball Hall of Fame, Field. The 1986 regional championship contest between Loyola which displays plaques of all its members. Marymount and Hawaii drew a crowd of 1,815. In January 2009, the facility welcomed a 10,500-square foot hitting complex, named the Jack and Rhodine Gifford Hitting The main press box is flanked by two broadcast booths and Jackie Robinson, for whom the stadium is named, was the first Facility. Midway through the 2008 season, UCLA upgraded its provides ample space for members of the media. Camera African-American baseball player to compete in the major leagues stadium lights, making necessary improvements to meet NCAA positions for television coverage are located atop both dugouts when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. As a student- standards for hosting an NCAA Super Regional. In January 2008, and on the concourse. Controls for the public address system, athlete at UCLA, Robinson became the Bruins’ first four-sport UCLA installed a state-of-the-art playing surface, a major upgrade electronic scoreboard and lighting systems are located in the letterman, playing football, basketball, track, and baseball. A made possible by the Steele Foundation. main press box. The concession is located above the first base bronze statue of Robinson is located near the concession stand seats along with public restrooms. On select weekends, a on the concourse level. The statue was dedicated on April 27, Prior to the 2007 season, the UCLA baseball program installed a second concession stand provides food and beverages above 1985, before the UCLA-Arizona State game.

1100 UCLA’s Home Fields Years Jackie Robinson Stadium Collegiate Firsts Moore Field (Vermont Avenue) 1920-29 First Collegiate Game: ...... Feb. 14, 1981 (Pepperdine 9, UCLA 6) Campus Diamond (UCLA) 1930-32 First Collegiate Pitch: ...... strike – UCLA’s Eric Broersma to batter John Damon (Tim Gudin, C). Sawtelle Field (VA Grounds) 1933-38 First Strikeout: ...... UCLA’s Eric Broersma to Pepperdine’s John Damon Joe E. Brown Field (UCLA) 1939-63 First Hit: ...... Pepperdine’s Ron Dearth off Eric Broersma (2nd inning) Sawtelle Field (VA Grounds) 1964-79 First UCLA Hit: ...... Paul Conley off Pepperdine’s Jon Furman (3rd inning) First Run: ...... Pepperdine’s John Wyman (RBI, Alan Ascherl) off Eric Broersma (3rd inning) Eddy D. Field Stadium (Pepperdine) 1980 First UCLA Run: ...... David Montanari (RBI, Lindsay Meggs 3-run ), off Jon Furman (4th inning) Jackie Robinson Stadium (VA Grounds) 1981-Present First : ...... UCLA’s Greg Norman (Mike Gallego at first), off Chapman’s Charlie Deeds (4th inning), 2/18/81 Year-by-Year at Jackie Robinson Stadium First UCLA Win: ...... Feb. 18, 1981 (UCLA 10, Chapman 3) Year Record Games Year Record Games 2012 27-10 37 1996 19-11 30 2011 21-11 32 1995 14-16 30 2010 29-10 39 1994 14-15 29 2009 16-10 26 1993 19-11 30 2008 18-13 31 1992 23-9 32 2007 19-11 30 1991 13-15 28 2006 19-12 31 1990 21-10 31 2005 7-19 26 1989 17-15 32 2004 17-13 30 1988 14-10 24 2003 15-13 28 1987 20-6-1 26 2002 13-16 29 1986 23-12 35 2001 19-9 28 1985 19-9-1 29 2000 20-10 30 1984 17-13 30 1999 17-10 27 1983 17-13 30 1998 15-12 27 1982 28-10 38 1997 21-7 28 1981 13-18 31 32 years, 579-379-2 record (.604)

1111 Jackie Robinson – Breaking Barriers Major League Baseball’s First African-American Player Jackie Robinson became the first African-American Major League Baseball player of the modern era in 1947. Born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, Ga., Robinson was the first four-sport letterman in UCLA history – football (1939 and 1940), basketball (1940 and 1941), track and field (1940) and baseball (1940). As UCLA’s shortstop in 1940, statistics indicate that baseball was the sport with which he had the most trouble. Robinson batted .097 in CIBA games the one season he played baseball for the Bruins. He excelled at the three other sports, earning All Pac-10 honors in football, being named the West Coast Conference MVP in basketball, and establishing a long jump record. Nevertheless, due to his slick fielding and keen baserunning, fans found Robinson in the starting lineup the majority of the season. As a youngster, his mother (Mallie) moved the Robinson family to Pasadena, Calif., after his father abdandoned the family. After the move, the Robinson family quickly gained recognition for their fantastic athletic abilties, the climax coming during the 1936 Olympics where older brother Mack Robinson received a silver medal in the 200-meter dash behind the legendary Jesse Owens. In 1942, Robinson put athletics on hiatus to enlist in the U.S. Army. In the face of humiliating discrimination, Robinson took his first major step toward dismantling racial barriers. Serving in Texas, Robinson was court-martialed for refusing to move to the back of a military bus. He was eventually acquitted and given an honorable discharge.

This collage (left) hangs on the outfield wall at Jackie Robinson Stadium, paying tribute to UCLA’s first four-sport letterwinner.

Robinson on the Basketball Court A two-year letterwinner on UCLA’s basketball team, Robinson on the Baseball Diamond Robinson on the Track and Field Team Robinson led the Southern Division of the Pacific Coast Robinson played one season on the baseball Jackie Robinson missed most of the 1940 track and field Conference in scoring in 1940, averaging 12.4 points per team (1940), batting just .097 in CIBA (California season while playing on the UCLA baseball team. Robinson game in 12 league contests. The four-sport letterwinner Intercollegiate Baseball Association) play. In his first won the NCAA title in the broad jump (24-10 1/4) that also led the Pacific Coast Conference in 1941, averaging game (March 10), he had four hits and stole four season after winning the Pacific Coast Conference meet with 11.1 points pre game in 12 league games. Robinson played bases, including home once. a leap of 25 feet (photo, above center). both seasons under nine-year head coach Wilbur Johns.

1122 His military career finished, Robinson gave baseball another try. The Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro Baseball League offered him a contract in 1944. Robinson quickly caught the attention of opposing managers, and more importantly, major league scouts. Brooklyn Dodger President Branch Rickey signed him to a minor league contract with a Montreal farm club in 1945. Robinson started the year on a hot streak, quickly earning the respect of the French-Canadian fans in Montreal. He completed the year by winning the batting title, hitting .349 in 124 games and leading his team to the championship. His success allowed Rickey to decide that everything was in order for a groundbreaking debut with the Dodgers. Rickey announced that Brooklyn had purchased Robinson’s contract on April 10, 1947. Five days later, Robinson grounded out against Johnny Sain of the Boston Braves, officially recording the first major league at-bat by an African-American. He won the first ever Rookie of the Year Award, an honor the renamed in his memory in 1987. During his 10-year career, Robinson compiled a .311 batting average and one National League MVP award, playing in six World Series and six All-Star games. Robinson was the first African-American to win the MVP award and the first to be elected to the Hall of Fame (1962). In 1957, the Dodgers traded Robinson to the for pitcher Dick Littlefield and $30,000. Partially in response to this surprising move, Robinson decided it was time to end his playing days. That same year, Jackie was diagnosed with diabetes, a disease that led to his death in 1972. Prior to his passing on June 4, 1972, Robinson’s No. 42 was retired by the Dodgers along with Roy Campanella’s No. 39 and Sandy Koufax’s No. 32. On February 2, 1981, the finishing touches were put on Jackie Robinson Stadium, the current home of the Bruins. The U. S. Post Office issued the “Jackie Robinson Black Heritage” stamp on Aug. 2, 1982, featuring the first baseball player ever depicted on a U.S. stamp. In 1984, President Ronald Reagan acknowledged Robinson’s accomplishments by awarding him the Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian award. In March 2005, Robinson was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal. The award was presented by President George W. Bush to members of Robinson’s family.

Jackie Robinson as a Brooklyn Dodger Jackie Robinson had a remarkable 10-year major league career, playing each season with the Brooklyn Dodgers. Robinson totaled 137 home runs and 734 RBI for Brooklyn, finishing his career with a .311 batting average, 947 runs and 197 stolen bases.

Robinson on the Football Field Jackie Robinson led the nation in punt return average in 1939 and 1940. Robinson averaged 16.5 yards per return in 1939 and followed that effort with 21.0 yards per return in 1940. Robinson’s career average of 18.8 yards per return ranks fourth in NCAA history. In 1940, he led UCLA in rushing (383 yds), passing (444 yds), total offense (827 yds), scoring (36 pts) and punt returns (21.0 ypr). In his two-year career on the gridiron, Robinson rushed for 954 yards (5.9 avg) and passed for 449 yards.

1133 The UCLA baseball program completed construction of the Jack and Rhodine Gifford Hitting Facility in February 2009 and has taken full advantage of the 10,500-square foot practice complex. The facility was generously funded by the late Jack Gifford and his wife, Rhodine. Jack played baseball at UCLA in the early 1960s before graduating in 1963. UCLA’s hitting facility stands behind the right field fence, extending from the right-field foul pole toward the stadium’s scoreboard in center field. Construction of the facility began in early December 2008, and the project was fully completed by early Februrary 2009.

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1144 KEY FEATURES OF UCLA’S GIFFORD HITTING FACILITY • Dimensions of the practice complex run 23-feet high, 70-feet wide and 150-feet long • Practice complex features an adjustable interior design, accomodating up to five hitting cages at once • Cages include multiple pitching machines, including those capable of throwing breaking balls • Accomodates room for defensive drills and pitching instruction on the south-facing half of the complex • Spacious tee area within the facility allows for additional hitting drills • State-of-the-art synthetic turf allows position players to practice fielding The Jack and Rhodine Gifford Hitting Facility was built in less than five weeks, spanning from December 2008 through January 2009. Photos to the right “We are very thankful to Jack and Rhodine for their vision with this state- (clockwise from top) show the construction of the of-the-art hitting facility. This facility has brought a new dimension of player hitting facility in December 2008. development to our program. Our players and coaches are very excited about having this training facility, one that is among the nicest in the country. The Jack and Rhodine Gifford Hitting Facility is a special place for all Bruins.” – UCLA head coach John Savage

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1155 UCLA has sent 13 players to play for the USA Baseball National Team a total of 16 times, beginning with the selection of Shane Mack in 1984. Most recently, David Berg and Adam Plutko led Team USA to a third- place finish at the 2012 Honkbal-Haarlem Baseball Week in Haarlem, The Netherlands. Trevor Bauer and Gerrit Cole’s selection in 2009 marked the first time a Bruin had been named to the USA Baseball National Team since 2006, when three-year UCLA starting shortstop Brandon Crawford helped lead Team USA to the 2006 FISU World Championship that summer. UCLA’s student-athletes have not been the only individuals affiliated with Team USA’s National Team. While working as an assistant coach at USC in the summer of 2000, current UCLA head coach John Savage served as an assistant to Mike Gillespie for the USA National Team of collegiate all-stars.

UCLA Player Years UCLA Player Years Jim Parque is the first UCLA ballplayer to have pitched for the USA National Team David Berg 2012 Josh Karp 1999, 2000 and at the College World Series. Adam Plutko 2012 Jon Brandt 1999 Gerrit Cole 2009, 2010 Bill Scott 1999 Steve Rodriguez 2010 1997 Trevor Bauer 2009 Jim Parque 1996 Brandon Crawford 2006 1995, 1996 Shane Mack 1984

 In two summers pitching for the USA National Team, Gerrit Cole went 6-0 with a 0.91 ERA, logging 69 strikeouts and 14 walks in 59.0 innings. He led the USA National Team in innings both summers, appearing in 11 total games (nine starts).

 Jim Parque’s National Team Stats YR ERA W-L G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO OAV 1996 3.30 1-0 15/0 0 3 30.0 32 14 11 11 37 .274

Gerrit Cole’s National Team Stats  YR ERA W-L G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO OAV 2009 1.06 4-0 6/5 1 0 34.0 11 4 4 10 46 .104 2010 0.72 2-0 5/4 0 1 25.0 24 4 2 4 23 .267 TOTALS 0.91 6-0 11/9 1 1 59.0 35 8 6 14 69 .179

Troy Glaus’s National Team Stats   Jon Brandt’s National Team Stats YR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-SBA OBP YR ERA W-L G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO OAV 1995 .306 35-27 111 19 34 3 0 2 15 10 0-1 .369 1999 7.12 1-2 9/4 0 0 30.1 38 28 24 13 26 .314 1996 .342 35-31 120 35 41 8 2 15 34 16 0-0 .423 TOTALS .324 70-58 231 54 75 11 2 17 49 26 0-1 .396 Bill Scott’s National Team Stats  YR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-SBA OBP 1999 .340 36-34 141 31 48 8 2 9 32 8 4-6 .373

1166 UCLA head coach John Savage served as pitching coach of the U.S. National Team of collegiate all-stars in the summer of 2000.

Steve Rodriguez’s National Team Stats  YR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-SBA OBP 2010 .080 11-8 25 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 1-2 .281 Eric Valent’s National Team Stats  YR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-SBA OBP 1996 .345 34-31 119 24 41 10 3 7 34 16 1-3 .413  Brandon Crawford’s National Team Stats YR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-SBA OBP 2006 .257 23-10 35 7 9 2 0 0 6 3 1-2 .315

 Shane Mack’s National Team Stats YR AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB 1984 .287 34 115 21 33 4 3 4 14 20 4

Adam Plutko’s National Team Stats  YR ERA W-L G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO OAV 2012 2.63 0-0 3/3 0 0 13.2 9 4 4 5 12 .188

Josh Karp’s National Team Stats YR ERA W-L G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO OAV 1999 3.72 4-2 7/6 0 0 36.1 37 15 15 13 35 .276 2000 1.82 3-0 7/6 0 0 34.2 27 12 7 13 38 .216 TOTALS 2.79 7-2 14/12 0 0 71.0 64 27 22 26 73 .240

David Berg’s National Team Stats  YR ERA W-L G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO OAV 2012 3.72 0-1 9/0 0 2 11.2 13 5 4 4 10 .277

Trevor Bauer’s National Team Stats  YR ERA W-L G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO OAV 2009 4.67 1-1 5/3 1 0 17.1 13 10 9 7 24 .213

1177 The UCLA Baseball team will enter the 2013 season as innings pitched. His 0.88 ERA mark and four postseason freshman in 2012 and led the Pac-12 with a 1.46 ERA in the two-time defending Pac-12 Conference champions. The victories are both UCLA records. 74 innings pitched. As a sidearm right-hander, Berg will Bruins bring back their entire starting rotation from a year “Plutko has really established himself as one of the top look to build off of the success of his freshman season and ago and other key starting position players as they look to right-handed pitchers in the country,” Savage said. “He’s continue to be a major contributor in the later innings for return to the College World Series for the third time in the thrown over 227 innings the past two seasons and his hits, the Bruins. last four years. walks, strikeouts and ERA are ranked among the best in Redshirt junior Ryan Deeter also returns after sporting a John Savage, who is entering his ninth year as head the country. He also led us to our second straight Pac-12 0.89 ERA last season in 36 relief appearances. Freshman coach of the Bruins, has led the team to six postseason Championship and a trip to Omaha by what he did the last will make an impact in the bullpen as appearances in his eight seasons at the helm and has seven weeks of the season. He’s stronger, in better shape well after having an outstanding career as a starter at brought the program to new heights under his leadership. and we really look for Adam to carry the team on Friday Beckman High School in Irvine, Calif. A major strength of the 2013 team will come from the nights.” “We like our bullpen,” Savage said. “Kaprielian, Berg and pitching staff as juniors Adam Plutko, Nick Vander Tuig Vander Tuig will return as UCLA’s Saturday starter after Deeter will look to close the game out. We’ve had a lot of and Zack Weiss, and sophomore Grant Watson all return winning 10 games a year ago. Vander Tuig struck out success in the last two or three innings of the game and to the starting rotation. Redshirt junior Ryan Deeter and 77 batters in 109.2 innings last year while recording a look to continue that trend this year.” sophomore All-American David Berg are also back to 4.43 ERA and walking just 25 batters. In the postseason, anchor a very strong bullpen. Back in September, the Vander Tuig was even better, going 2-1 with 24 strikeouts Bruins brought in the No. 2 ranked recruiting class in in three postseason starts, highlighted by a career-high 11 Having lost 2012 All-Pac-12 selection Tyler Heineman and the country, headlined by freshmen pitchers Cody Poteet, strikeout performance against New Mexico in the NCAA fellow Trevor Brown, the Bruins will look to a new Hunter Virant and James Kaprielian. Los Angeles Regional. group of players to fill the void behind the plate. “The core strength of our team is pitching,” Savage “Nick is a 10-game winner coming off of a tremendous “We had two of the best catchers in the country last year said. “It’s a very talented group of juniors and we have year,” Savage said. “He’s a four pitch guy who took off with Heineman and Brown and we’ve got a lot of guys on two sophomores that came on last year to become All- down the stretch last season and pitched very well in the this team that could potentially contribute,” Savage said. Americans and All-Conference pitchers. We also have as postseason.” One of the leading candidates to take over the catcher spot talented freshman pitching since Gerrit Cole and Trevor Four guys will be battling for the Sunday and Tuesday is sophomore Shane Zeile, who is a converted infielder Bauer. Our starting pitching will be better than it was starter spots this spring in Weiss, Watson, Poteet and entering his first season as a catcher. Zeile proved to be last year. Plutko, Vander Tuig, Watson and Weiss will all Virant. Weiss was the Bruins’ Sunday starter in 2012, one of UCLA’s most versatile players in 2012, playing in 33 be better this year. The additions of Poteet, Virant and going 3-3 with a 4.28 ERA and 44 strikeouts in 69.1 games at first base, second base, and as Kaprielian will add more depth to our staff.” innings pitched. As a freshman in 2011, Weiss served as a relief pitcher. He batted .371 in 62 plate apperances as On the other side, UCLA will have to replace five position UCLA’s midweek starter and saw time out of the bullpen, a freshman, recording 10 RBI. Zeile also is coming off of players from last year’s team. Gone are making 22 appearances (nine starts) and going 5-3 with an impressive summer where he hit a team-leading .324 in Jeff Gelalich, Beau Amaral and Cody Keefer, along with a 2.86 ERA. 28 games for the of the West Coast Collegiate League. catcher Tyler Heineman and versatile infielder Trevor Watson, of Bakersfield, Calif., is coming off a stellar Brown. The Bruins will look to a new group of juniors and freshman season that saw him go 9-2 in 35 apperances Also looking to compete for playing time behind the plate underclassmen to fill the void left by those players. (15 starts). He pitched both on Tuesdays and out of the will be freshman Darrell Miller Jr. The 6-foot-2 product “We lost both catchers and our entire outfield to the MLB bullpen and tied the school record for single-season wins from Yorba Linda, Calif. enjoyed a great four-year career at Draft,” said Savage, “so there will be new players in those by a freshman (9). Virant and Poteet are both heralded Servite High School in Anaheim, Calif., and was selected in positions. We planned for that and we like the guys that are freshmen who were drafted in the 2012 MLB Draft. Virant, the 34th round of the 2012 MLB Draft by the Philadelphia going to come in and do the job.” a 6-foot-4 left-hander from Camarillo, Calif., was drafted Phillies. Additionally, redshirt freshman Justin Hazard will in the 11th round by the after enjoying compete for time at the catcher position. PITCHING a great four-year career at Camarillo High School. Poteet, “We really like our versatility back there with two right- With all four starting pitchers back from last year, a 6-foot-1 right-hander, was selected in the 27th round handed hitters and one left-handed hitter,” Savage said. along with two key bullpen guys and a wealth of talented by the . Both freshmen will look to “Zeile is the most experienced offensive player of the group freshmen, the Bruins will boast one of the best pitching contribute on the mound right away in 2013. so right now he’s leading the charge.” staffs top to bottom in the entire country. “Sundays and Tuesdays are a battle right now,” Savage It starts with Plutko, who captured All-American honors INFIELD said. “It’s down to four guys for two spots. We have an The Bruins return a wealth of experience in the infield, in 2012 and returns as the ace of the staff in 2013. He experienced junior in Weiss, a left-hander in Watson that’s went 12-3 with a 2.48 ERA and 99 strikeouts during his returning four players that have seen extensive time in the coming off a nine-win season, and two freshmen who could infield over their careers. sophomore year and enters the spring as a preseason All- be potential first-rounders down the road in Poteet and American. In two seasons, Plutko has gone 19-7 with a Virant. It’s going to be a battle.” Senior Cody Regis returns to man first base after being 2.26 ERA while limiting the opposition to just a .205 batting one of UCLA’s best power hitters the last three years. As average against him. He’s come up even bigger in the The Bruins also boast a deep bullpen led by sophomore a freshman in 2010, Regis batted .312 with nine homers, postseason, going 4-0 with a 0.88 ERA in four postseason All-American David Berg. Berg established the Pac-12 and starts, logging 27 strikeouts and just nine walks in 30.2 UCLA record for single-season appearances (50), one shy of the NCAA Division I all-time single-season record, as a

UCLA reached the College World Series for the second time in three years in 2012. Head Coach John Savage became the first coach in school history to lead the Bruins to two College World Series apperances as the team played three games at the state-of-the-art TD Ameritrade Park.

1188 17 doubles, 47 RBI and 41 runs. As a sophomore in 2011, he batted .284 with six homers, 10 doubles, 45 RBI and 20 runs. Regis will enter his senior year with a .278 batting David Berg set the average and 16 home runs in 178 games played. Pac-12 and school record for single-season “Regis has played in the most postseason games in the apperances (50) in history of the program and is a very experienced player,” 2012, falling just one Savage said. “He’s been a part of two Pac-12 Championship appearance shy of the teams, two College World Series teams and he’s really NCAA Division I record. seen it all. He’s the only senior in our program in the last Berg also led the Pac-12 two years and we expect big things out of him this coming with a 1.46 ERA in 74.0 season.” innings pitched. Junior Pat Gallagher will also push for playing time at first base after making a big impression during the fall. Gallagher is in his third season in Westwood and is expected to make a much bigger impact this spring. “Pat Gallagher has made tremendous strides,” said Savage. “He’s been swinging the bat well this fall and has gotten much better defensively. We look for him to compete for playing time at first base.” Junior Kevin Williams returns at second base this season after making 49 starts at the position a year ago. Williams enjoyed a great sophomore campaign, hitting .302 with two home runs, 21 RBI and 28 runs all while playing stellar defense at second base. Williams is currently battling a shoulder injury, but will likely return to the field soon. “Kevin Williams is one of the better athletes in our program,” said Savage. “He really played well at second base down the stretch last season. He got hurt the first day of fall, but we look forward to having him back by the first will be counted on to step up and play a much larger role The Bruins open the season with four weekends of non- week in March. He had the big home run against Arizona in 2013. conference play. UCLA will open the season with a three- State last year and he’s another very experienced player “Chris Keck is a left-handed power threat who’s a middle game home series against Minnesota from Feb. 15-17 that will lead our infield.” of the lineup type hitter,” said Savage. “He has a plus arm before making their first ever visit to Waco, Tex. to take on in the field and is continuing to improve his fielding skills. Baylor in a three-game series from Feb. 22-24. The Bruins With Williams injured to start the season, freshman will also host Wright State for the first time in program Trent Chatterton will step into the second base position in He possesses two major league tools in his power and his arm. We’re looking for him to be an everyday defender.” history from March 1-3 and play a non-conference game Williams’ absence. Chatterton can play multiple positions against Notre Dame on March 8. and is coming off of a great four-year career at Pacifica OUTFIELD High School. UCLA will also play 15 games against teams ranked in Returning players Brian Carroll, Brenton Allen and Eric Filia the Baseball America preseason top-25. The Bruins will “Chatterton is a very versatile athlete who will bring depth will all look to fill the outfield spots while redshirt freshman play three-game series against conference foes Oregon, to our infield,” Savage said. “He is a very steady player who Christoph Bono and true freshman Ty Moore will compete Stanford, Oregon State and Arizona. Additionally, UCLA will only get better with playing time.” for playing time as well. will play a two-game set against Cal State Fullerton and Sophomore Kevin Kramer returns to third base again Juniors Carroll and Allen are entering their third year in one game against Oklahoma. As in previous years, the in his second year as a starter. In his freshman year, the program and will look to emerge into greater roles Bruins will play a very competitive midweek schedule, lined Kramer hit .281 with five doubles, 13 RBI and 18 runs. this spring. Allen, who was a ninth round draft pick of the with non-conference games against Hawaii, Cal State Kramer stepped up his game in the postseason, leading Phillies out of Gahr High School, has hit .292 in 25 games Northridge, Fullerton, UC Santa Barbara, Long Beach the Bruins with a .385 batting average in postseason play over the past two seasons and will look to be an offensive State and UC Irvine. UCLA will also play a non-conference while notching three doubles, three runs and five RBI. He threat from the left-side of the plate. Carroll is a plus weekend series against Loyola Marymount at Jackie continued his torrid pace into the summer, leading the La defender with plus speed who is poised to have a strong Robinson Stadium from April 12-14. Crosse Loggers to the Northwoods Summer League title year in center field. The Bruins will open up Pac-12 play with a three-game after hitting .339 with 21 RBI for the club. Filia provides a strong, left-handed presence at the plate series versus Washington from March 15-17. UCLA will “We’re looking for Kramer to establish himself at third as he enters his sophomore year. He hit .245 with eight also host three-game Pac-12 series against California base,” Savage said. “He has made tremendous strides as a RBI last season, but had a breakout summer, leading the (March 22-24), Oregon State (April 5-7), Utah (May 3-5) player. He had an outstanding summer in the Northwoods Wisconsin Woodchucks of the with and defending NCAA Champion Arizona (May 10-12). The League and has really gotten his body into the best shape a .383 batting average, 32 runs, 37 RBI and 24 stolen Bruins will face a tough Pac-12 road slate as well that of his career. He had clutch hits in the postseason and bases in 39 games. includes trips to Arizona State (March 28-30), Oregon we think he can maintain that throughout the entire year.” (April 13-15), Washington State (April 26-28), USC (May Moore, a Mission Viejo native, enjoyed an outstanding four- 17-19) and Stanford (May 24-26). The shortstop position appears to be solidified as junior year high school career at Mater Dei High School in Santa Pat Valaika enters his third year as the starting shortstop. Ana, Calif. He was twice named the Orange County Player UCLA’s last seven schedules have been ranked among the Valaika has played in 114 games the past two years, all of of the Year (2011-12) and was named the Gatorade State top-five-most difficult in the country, as ranked by Boyd’s which came at shortstop, and will be the cornerstone of Player of the Year as a senior in 2012. Moore was also World (strength of schedule ranking service, boydsworld. the infield in 2013. He increased his average from .238 selected in the 25th round of the 2012 MLB Draft by the com). The Bruins’ schedule was ranked No. 1 in 2006 and as a freshman to .266 as a sophomore and is expected Yankees, but decided to take the opportunity to play at 2010, No. 2 in 2007, No. 3 in 2008 and 2009, No. 4 in to be an even bigger run producer this spring. As one of UCLA instead. 2012 and No. 5 in 2011. In addition, UCLA’s RPI has been the team captains, Valaika will undoubtedly be one of the ranked in the top-five two of the last three seasons. The Bono was a two-sport athlete in 2012, playing both football Bruins were No. 1 in 2012 and No. 5 in 2010. leaders of the team. and baseball for the Bruins. This year, he has chosen to “Pat is one of the more experienced players in our focus on baseball and is expected to push for playing time “We pride ourselves on our schedule,” Savage said. “Our program,” Savage said. “He has been one of the most in the outfield. RPI was No. 1 last year and that’s really a difficult task to accomplish. To win the Pac-12 the last two years is an consistent players in his first two years and is the strength “Our outfield situation is very similar to our catching of our ballclub. He can catch it, he can throw it and he exciting accomplishment, but every season provides a new situation,” Savage said. “We lost three really good challenge. With Minnesota, Baylor, Notre Dame, Oklahoma can lead the team. He’s the quarterback out there and we players in Amaral, Gelalich and Keefer, so there will be an really like his presence. He had a good summer with the and all of the Southern California teams like Long Beach, adjustment. We’ve got Allen and Moore in left, Carroll and Fullerton, Santa Barbara, Irvine and Northridge, our RPI is in the Cape Cod League and we expect Bono in center, and Filia in right. The outfield is going to big things from him this year.” going to be very good again. The conference takes care of have a different look to it, but we have some young, talented itself with regards to RPI. You have four or five teams in the Sophomore Chris Keck will add depth in the infield while players that we are excited about.” top 25 and it just says a lot about our conference. It’s a seeing time at the designated hitter position. Keck spent THE SCHEDULE very difficult schedule. We think it prepares us for not only most of his freshman season as a utility player off the the Pac-12, but hopefully the postseason.” bench, but proved to be a big threat in the lineup, batting UCLA’s 56-game regular season includes 30 Pac-12 .293 in 28 games while going 6-16 as a . He Conference games against ten conference opponents.

1199 22013013 RROSTEROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Yr. B/T Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) No. Name Position 1 Jeff Turley OF Fr. L/R 5-11 187 HS Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS) 23 Brenton Allen OF 26 David Berg RHP 3 Christoph Bono OF RS Fr. L/R 6-1 170 1V Palo Alto, Calif. (Palo Alto HS) 3 Christoph Bono OF 4 Eric Filia OF So. L/R 6-0 180 1V Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison HS) 24 Brian Carroll OF 5 Kevin Williams INF Jr. L/R 6-0 195 2V Van Nuys, Calif. (Crespi HS) 8 Trent Chatterton INF 7 Kevin Kramer INF So. L/R 6-0 197 1V Turlock, Calif. (Turlock HS) 40 Ryan Deeter RHP 8 Trent Chatterton INF Fr. R/R 5-8 170 HS Garden Grove, Calif. (Pacifica HS) 30 Jake Ehret RHP 9 Adam Plutko RHP Jr. R/R 6-3 192 2V Glendora, Calif. (Glendora HS) 4 Eric Filia OF 10 Pat Valaika INF Jr. R/R 5-11 206 2V Valencia, Calif. (Hart HS) 48 Tucker Forbes RHP 27 Pat Gallagher INF 11 James Kaprielian RHP Fr. R/R 6-4 195 HS Tustin, Calif. (Beckman HS) 28 Justin Hazard INF/C 12 Grant Watson LHP So. L/L 6-0 185 1V Bakersfield, Calif. (Centennial HS) 11 James Kaprielian RHP 14 Shane Zeile C/INF So. R/R 6-1 188 1V Valencia, Calif. (Valencia HS) 25 Chris Keck INF 16 Nick Kern RHP Fr. R/R 5-11 184 HS Brea, Calif. (Brea Olinda HS) 16 Nick Kern RHP 18 Cody Regis INF Sr. L/R 6-2 235 3V Glendora, Calif. (Glendora HS) 7 Kevin Kramer INF 21 Nick Vander Tuig RHP Jr. R/R 6-3 195 2V Oakdale, Calif. (Oakdale HS) 31 Darrell Miller Jr. C 23 Brenton Allen OF Jr. L/L 6-1 225 2V Cerritos, Calif. (Gahr HS) 29 Ty Moore OF 9 Adam Plutko RHP 24 Brian Carroll OF Jr. R/R 5-10 177 2V San Diego, Calif. (Granite Hills HS) 34 Cody Poteet RHP 25 Chris Keck INF So. L/R 6-2 205 1V Pleasanton, Calif. (Amador Valley HS) 35 Chase Radan RHP 26 David Berg RHP So. R/R 6-0 190 1V Covina, Calif. (Bishop Amat HS) 18 Cody Regis INF 27 Pat Gallagher INF Jr. L/R 6-2 224 2V Reno, Nev. (Reno HS) 45 Max Schuh LHP 28 Justin Hazard INF RS Fr. L/R 6-2 191 1V Tusitn, Calif. (Beckman HS) 38 Tyler Scott OF 29 Ty Moore OF Fr. L/R 6-0 190 1V Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 1 Jeff Turley OF 30 Jake Ehret RHP RS Fr. R/R 6-3 207 1V San Dimas, Calif. (San Dimas HS) 44 Brett Urabe INF 10 Pat Valaika INF 31 Darrell Miller Jr. C Fr. R/R 6-2 238 HS Yorba Linda, Calif. (Servite HS) 21 Nick Vander Tuig RHP 32 Zack Weiss RHP Jr. R/R 6-3 210 2V Irvine, Calif. (Northwood HS) 33 Hunter Virant LHP 33 Hunter Virant LHP Fr. R/L 6-4 180 HS Camarillo, Calif. (Camaraillo HS) 12 Grant Watson LHP 34 Cody Poteet RHP Fr. R/R 6-1 191 HS Bonita, Calif. (Christian HS) 47 Aaron Weimer C 35 Chase Radan RHP Fr. R/R 6-4 184 HS Tustin, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 32 Zack Weiss RHP 38 Tyler Scott OF RS Fr. R/R 6-2 220 RS Novato, Calif. (Marin Catholic HS) 5 Kevin Williams INF 40 Ryan Deeter RHP RS Jr. R/R 6-0 180 2V Newark, Calif. (Newark Memorial HS) 14 Shane Zeile C/INF 44 Brett Urabe INF Fr. R/R 5-10 170 HS Huntington Beach, Calif. (Huntington Beach HS) Pronunciation Guide 45 Max Schuh LHP RS So. L/L 6-4 205 1V Fresno, Calif. (Edison HS) Christoph Bono KRIHS-tawf BOH-noh Ehret AIR-et 47 Aaron Weimer C RS Jr. L/R 5-11 183 2V Fresno, Calif. (Bullard HS) Kaprielian kah-PREEL-ee-an 48 Tucker Forbes RHP Fr. R/R 6-9 210 HS Pebble Beach, Calif. (Stevenson School) Poteet POH-teet Radan RAY-den Coaching Staff Schuh SHOO 22 John Savage Head Coach (9th season) Nevada ’91 Urabe yoo-RAH-bee Vander Tuig VAN-der TYGH 17 Rex Peters Assistant Coach (2nd season) Cal State Fullerton ’89 Virant vur-ANT 2 T.J. Bruce Assistant Coach (3rd season) Long Beach State ’04 Weimer WY-mer 19 Jake Silverman Assistant Coach (3rd season) Cal State Fullerton ’10 Zeile ZEE-ill

BREAKDOWN BY CLASS BREAKDOWN BY STATE, COUNTY Freshmen (15) Sophomores (7) Juniors (10) Seniors (1) California (32) Fresno County (2) Nevada (1) Christoph Bono^ David Berg Brenton Allen Cody Regis Orange County (10) Schuh, Weimer Pat Gallagher Trent Chatterton Eric Filia Brian Carroll Jake Ehret^ Chatterton, Filia, Hazard, Kern County (1) Chris Keck Ryan Deeter^ Kaprielian, Kern, Miller Jr., Watson Tucker Forbes Kevin Kramer Pat Gallagher Justin Hazard^ Moore, Radan, Urabe, Weiss Marin County (1) James Kaprielian Max Schuh^ Adam Plutko Nick Kern Grant Watson Pat Valaika Los Angeles County (9) Scott Darrell Miller Jr. Shane Zeile Nick Vander Tuig Allen, Berg, Ehret, Plutko, Regis, Monterey County (1) Ty Moore ^ redshirt sophomore Aaron Weimer^ Turley, Valaika, Williams, Zeile Forbes Cody Poteet Zack Weiss Alameda County (2) Chase Radan Santa Clara County (1) Kevin Williams Deeter, Keck Bono Tyler Scott^ ^ redshirt junior Jeff Turley San Diego County (2) Ventura County (1) Brett Urabe Carroll, Poteet Virant Hunter Virant ^ redshirt freshman Stanislaus County (2) Kramer, Vander Tuig

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Jeff Turley Christoph Bono Eric Filia Kevin Williams Kevin Kramer Trent Chatterton 1 5-11, 187 – OF – Freshman 3 6-1, 170 – OF – RS Freshman 4 6-0, 180 – OF – Sophomore 5 6-0, 195 – INF – Junior 7 6-0, 197 – INF – Sophomore 8 5-8, 170 – INF – Freshman

Adam Plutko Pat Valaika James Kaprielian Grant Watson Shane Zeile Nick Kern 9 6-3, 192 – RHP – Junior 10 5-11, 206 – INF – Junior 11 6-4, 195 – RHP – Freshman 12 6-0, 185 – LHP – Sophomore 14 6-1, 188 – C/INF – Sophomore 16 5-11, 184 – RHP – Freshman

Cody Regis Nick Vander Tuig Brenton Allen Brian Carroll Chris Keck David Berg 18 6-2, 235 – INF – Senior 21 6-3, 195 – RHP – Junior 23 6-1, 225 – OF – Junior 24 5-10, 177 – OF – Junior 25 6-2, 205 – INF – Sophomore 26 6-0, 190 – RHP – Sophomore

Pat Gallagher Justin Hazard Ty Moore Jake Ehret Darrell Miller Jr. Zack Weiss 27 6-2, 224 – INF – Junior 28 6-2, 191 – INF – RS Freshman 29 6-0, 190 – OF – Freshman 30 6-3, 207 – RHP – RS Freshman 31 6-2, 238 – C – Freshman 32 6-3, 210 – RHP – Junior

Hunter Virant Cody Poteet Chase Radan Tyler Scott Ryan Deeter Brett Urabe 33 6-4, 180 – LHP – Freshman 34 6-1, 191 – RHP – Freshman 35 6-4, 184 – RHP – Freshman 38 6-2, 220 – OF – RS Freshman 40 6-0, 180 – RHP – RS Junior 44 5-10, 170 – INF – Freshman

Max Schuh Aaron Weimer Tucker Forbes 45 6-4, 205 – LHP – RS Sophomore 47 5-11, 183 – C – RS Junior 48 6-9, 210 – RHP – Freshman

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JJOHNOHN UCLA has hosted postseason play at Steele Field at Jackie Robinson Stadium the past three seasons 2222 (2010-12). In 2011, the Bruins entered the NCAA Los Angeles Regional as the No. 1 seed for the second consecutive year and went 2-2. In 2010, UCLA hosted postseason games for the first time SAVAGE since 1986, defeating Kent State, defending national champion LSU and UC Irvine before hosting an NCAA Super Regional for the first time in program history. RRecordecord aatt UUCLA:CLA: 2275-20775-207 ((88 sseasons)easons) OOverallverall RRecord:ecord: 3363-291-163-291-1 ((1111 sseasons)easons) At the 2010 NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional, UCLA won the final two games of the series against Cal State Fullerton to secure their third appearance in the College World Series, UCLA’s first berth since 1997. At the College World Series, the Bruins defeated Florida once and TCU twice to advance Through eight seasons as UCLA’s head coach, John Savage has established the Bruins as a national to the best-of-three finals, before dropping two games to South Carolina. Under Savage’s guidance, championship contender. He has guided UCLA to the postseason in six of the last seven seasons, UCLA opened 2010 with a 22-0 record, the leading the Bruins to the College World Series in two of the last three years. In 2010, UCLA advanced program’s longest win streak and best start to to the finals of the College World Series for the first time in school history. Savage’s players have a season. After finishing second in the Pac-10 also succeeded in the professional ranks, as 58 Bruins in the last eight seasons have been selected Conference, a league that sent eight of its 10 in the MLB Draft. teams to the postseason, the Bruins’ pitching In 2012, Savage helped UCLA posted a 48-16 mark, culminating in the program’s fourth appearance staff set the school and Pac-10 record for in the College World Series. UCLA won the Pac-12 co-championship (tied with Arizona), marking the strikeouts in a season (700). first time in school history that the Bruins had won back-to-back conference titles. UCLA finished Savage’s work with UCLA’s pitchers has with at least 48 wins for the second time in three seasons, and reached the 40-win plateau for the been most evident with the development of eighth time in school history. a formidable 1-2 punch in right-handers Gerrit In addition, UCLA’s 2012 ballclub hosted the NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional for the second time Cole and Trevor Bauer. In three seasons at in three seasons and the NCAA Los Angeles Regional for the third consecutive season. Spearheaded UCLA (2009-11), Bauer established UCLA’s by hitting coach Rex Peters, UCLA raised its batting average by 41 points in 2012. all-time records in strikeouts (460), wins (34) and innings (373.1) and set the program’s top Over the past three seasons, Savage has led UCLA to remarkable heights. In 2012, the Bruins earned two marks in single-season strikeouts. the NCAA Tournament’s No. 2 national seed, swept an NCAA Regional at home, and won two games Bauer logged a nation-leading against TCU in the NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional. UCLA won the Pac-12 co-championship in and Pac-12 record 203 2012 by winning eight of its final nine Pac-12 games, including a three-game sweep of crosstown rival USC during the final weekend of the regular season. At season’s end, seven players were selected within the first 15 rounds of the MLB Draft. Six Bruins captured All-Pac-12 Team honors, the highest number of selections at UCLA since 1997. Savage has become one of eight head coaches in the history of college baseball to have led his team to a College World Series, produced a No. 1 overall MLB Draft selection and coached a Golden Spikes Award winner. Savage is joined in that illustrious circle by former head coaches Skip Bertman (LSU) and Jim Brock (Arizona State) and current head coaches Tim Corbin (Vanderbilt), (Cal State Fullerton, now at Texas), Jack Leggett (Clemson), Mike Martin (Florida State) and Jim Morris (Miami). In 2011, the Bruins captured their first outright Pac-10 Conference title since 1986. After hosting an NCAA Regional at Jackie Robinson Stadium, top right-handed pitchers Gerrit Cole and Trevor Bauer were selected No. 1 and No. 3, respectively, in the first round of the 2011 MLB Draft. No college program had seen two of its players selected within the draft’s first three selections since 1978 (Arizona State). In July 2011, Bauer became UCLA’s first-ever Golden Spikes Award winner, earning a coveted award presented annually by the USA Baseball Federation to the nation’s premier amateur player. Additionally, Bauer became the first player in school history to earn National Player of the Year honors from either Baseball America or Collegiate Baseball. Savage helped UCLA’s 2011 pitching staff post the nation’s third-lowest ERA (2.44), the lowest mark on record in school history. Likewise, the Bruins’ staff finished the year second, nationally, in strikeouts per nine innings (9.8) and hits allowed per nine innings (6.61). In 2010, UCLA logged the nation’s second-lowest ERA (3.00). That year, the Bruins’ staff ranked first in the country in strikeouts per nine innings (10.2) and second in hits allowed per nine innings (7.31). In 2010, Savage helped lead UCLA to its most successful season in school history while the Bruins played the nation’s most challenging schedule, as ranked by Boyd’s World. UCLA set the school record for single-season wins (51) and most wins during the regular season (43) while landing their first- ever national seed (No. 6-seed) in the NCAA Tournament. During the Bruins’ run through the College World Series, Savage was named the National Coach of the Year by CollegeBaseballInsider.com.

Savage’s Year-by-Year Head Coaching Record Year School Record Pct. Conf. Pct. Postseason 2012 UCLA 48-16 .750 20-10 .667 College World Series (Pac-12 Co-Champions) 2011 UCLA 35-24 .593 18-9 .667 Los Angeles Regional (Pac-10 Champions) 2010 UCLA 51-17 .750 18-9 .667 College World Series runner-up 2009 UCLA 27-29 .482 15-12 .555 2008 UCLA 33-27 .550 13-11 .542 Fullerton Regional 2007 UCLA 33-28 .541 14-10 .583 Fullerton Super Regional 2006 UCLA 33-25 .560 13-10 .565 Malibu Regional 2005 UCLA 15-41 .260 4-20 .167 2004 UC Irvine 34-23-1 .595 10-11 .476 Midwest Regional 2003 UC Irvine 21-35 .375 8-13 .381 2002 UC Irvine 33-26 .559 14-10 .583 Career 11 years 363-291-1 .555 147-125 .540 2 CWS, 3 Super Reg., 7 Regionals UCLA 8 years 275-207 .571 115-91 .558 2 CWS, 3 Super Reg., 6 Regionals UC Irvine 3 years 88-84-1 .509 32-34 .484 1 Regional Savage’s Year-by-Year Assistant Coaching Record Year School Record Pct. Conf. Pct. Postseason 2000 USC 44-20 .688 16-8 .667 College World Series 1999 USC 36-26 .581 17-7 .708 West Super Regional 1998 USC 49-17 .742 21-9 .700 NCAA Champions 1997 USC 42-20 .677 17-13 .567 South II Regional Final 1996 Nevada 30-19 .612 8-13 .381 1995 Nevada 35-18 .660 12-9 .571 1994 Nevada 41-15 .732 16-5 .761 Midwest Regional (Big West Champions) 1993 Nevada 28-19-1 .615 7-14 .333 1992* Nevada 43-11-1 .791 ------Totals 9 years 348-165-2 .677 114-78 .594 1 NCAA Championship 2 Super Regionals, 5 Regionals *Nevada maintained an independent affiliation in 1992.

2222 CCOACHINGOACHING SSTAFFTAFF strikeouts in 2011 after having led the country with 165 strikeouts in 2010. Cole served as UCLA’s Friday night pitcher in each of his three seasons (2009-11), logging 376 strikeouts, the second- highest career total in program history and becoming the first pitcher in program history to record at least 100 strikeouts in each of three seasons. Through the last seven years, Savage’s teams have posted the second-most wins (111) and second- highest win percentage (.610) of any Pac-12 team in conference games only. Similarly, UCLA has collected the third-most wins (254) and fourth-highest win percentage (.608) of Pac-12 teams in all games. The Bruins finished in third place in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 before earning a second- place finish in 2010 and conference titles in 2011 and 2012. At least one UCLA pitcher from 2006 through 2011 registered at least 100 strikeouts - David Huff (100) in 2006; Tyson Brummett (138) in 2007; Tim Murphy (111) in 2008; Gerrit Cole (104) in 2009; Trevor Bauer (165), Cole (153) and Rob Rasmussen (128) in 2010; Bauer (203) and Cole (119) in 2011. In 2009, Savage led UCLA to a third-place finish in the Pac-10 for the fourth consecutive season. The Bruins went 27-29 with a 15-12 mark in Pac-10 play. That year, UCLA’s pitching staff finished ninth in the nation in strikeouts per nine innings (9.3) and 14th in hits allowed per nine innings (8.79). The team’s success on the mound was fueled by Bauer and Cole, who finished the year as two of the conference’s three freshmen to earn All-Pac-10 team honors. Bauer captured National Freshman Pitcher of the Year honors from Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball and was named a first-team Freshman All-America selection by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA). TThehe SSavageavage childrenchildren (left(left ttoo rright):ight): JJulia,ulia, RRyan,yan, JJackack aandnd GGabrielleabrielle became the first Bruin to hit 20 or more home runs under Savage in one season. He finished his senior season with 21 homers, becoming UCLA’s first Pac-10 home run leader since 2002. weekend rotation, the pitching staff recorded six complete games, tied with Stanford for the most In 2008, UCLA became the school’s first baseball team to secure a third consecutive trip to NCAA in the Pac-10. Three players earned All-Pac-10 team honors, and three Bruins secured honorable postseason play. The Bruins went 33-27 with a 13-11 Pac-10 record, culminating in an NCAA Regional mention All-Pac-10 accolades. Final berth at Cal State Fullerton. UCLA’s pitching staff recorded a conference-leading 4.29 ERA in Much of the college baseball world noticed UCLA’s success in 2006 and aimed their praise toward Pac-10 action. Murphy guided the Bruins’ rotation in 2008 and became the first UCLA pitcher to lead Savage. Following the 2006 campaign, Savage was named a finalist for the National Coach of the the Pac-10 in strikeouts (111) since 1996, when Jim Parque totaled 116 strikeouts. The Bruins’ Year award by CollegeBaseballInsider.com, marking the second time he has been labeled a finalist regular-season schedule featured 26 games against teams that advanced to NCAA postseason play. for that award. In 2007, Savage helped UCLA overcome an 8-14 start and record a 33-28 overall record, en route In July 2006, Baseball America hailed Savage as one of “10 People to Watch in the Future.” The to the program’s first NCAA Super Regional appearance since 2000. The Bruins went 14-10 with a magazine listed the Bruins’ head coach with other distinguished baseball personnel such as New third-place finish in the Pac-10. UCLA won 19 of 23 games midway through the 2007 season, marking York Mets general manger Omar Minaya, Mets all-star third baseman David Wright and Los Angeles the team’s most successful stretch since 1997, when UCLA last advanced to the College World Series. Dodgers assistant general Kim Ng. Baseball America lauded Savage for his winning ways: The Bruins’ road to the Super Regionals that season included 29 games against 11 teams that earned “UCLA has always been viewed as a sleeping giant on the West Coast, and it looks like Savage has NCAA Tournament berths, including 14 contests against teams that advanced to Super Regionals. the giant stirring.” Backed by three masterful performances from its starting pitchers, UCLA swept the NCAA Long Prior to taking over the UCLA baseball program in 2005, Savage’s coaching career made stops Beach Regional at Blair Field. Brummett came within one out of tossing a complete game in a 7-3 as a head coach at UC Irvine and as an assistant coach at Nevada and USC. Savage helped lead win over Pepperdine, before Murphy recorded the save. Gavin Brooks threw a complete game in a UC Irvine to the program’s first-ever NCAA Division I Tournament appearance in 2004. His ability 3-1 victory over Illinois-Chicago, and Murphy went the distance in a 7-4, regional-clinching victory to soundly recruit first-class student-athletes and to develop them into highly recognized Division I over host Long Beach State. baseball players led UCLA Athletic Director Dan Guerrero to hire Savage on July 1, 2004, to replace Savage’s tutelage proved instrumental in the development of Brummett, an All-Pac-10 selection, and the retired Gary Adams. the emergence of Brooks and Murphy. By season’s end, UCLA landed five players on the All-Pac-10 Coincidentally, Guerrero also hired Savage at UC Irvine three years prior and asked him to re-launch team, the most selections by any Bruin baseball team since 2000. Freshman Gabe Cohen a dormant Anteater baseball program. Savage spent his first season recruiting players and building secured Co-Newcomer of the Year honors, and Decker earned his first of two All-Pac-10 team selections. the foundation for his program that began play in 2002. In their first season, the Anteaters compiled The 2007 ballclub earned five consecutive Pac-10 series wins, as UCLA took two of three games a 33-26 record, and the pitching staff set a school record with 487 strikeouts. Despite injuries to against Washington, Arizona and California in addition to road sweeps of Stanford and USC. UCLA key players the following season, UC Irvine recorded 417 strikeouts and a 3.61 ERA (third in the faced the second-most difficult schedule in the nation and the No. 1 most challenging non-conference ). slate, as rated by Boyd’s World. In 2004, Savage led UC Irvine to its first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division I baseball tournament. Savage engineered a quick turnaround in 2006, leading the Bruins to a 33-25 overall record and UC Irvine competed at the Notre Dame Regional and finished the year with a 34-23-1 mark. Savage’s a berth in the NCAA Malibu Regional. UCLA finished third in the Pac-10 that season with a 13-10 pitching staff recorded 483 strikeouts, four shy of the school record, and compiled a 3.69 ERA conference record. The Bruins faced the toughest schedule in the nation, as rated by Boyd’s World, (second in the Big West). The UC Irvine offense hit at a .288 clip, averaging 5.7 runs per game. by playing 27 regular-season games against 10 teams that advanced to NCAA Regionals. The That season, Savage coached a myriad of talented athletes, including the Big West Conference Bruins’ 2006 campaign marked the first year in which UCLA won each of its home Pac-10 series. Freshman Pitcher of the Year, the Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball Freshman of the Year and In just his second year at UCLA, Savage guided the Bruins’ pitching staff to a 3.77 team ERA, the the only freshman in the nation to earn All-America first-team accolades from USA Today/Sports lowest mark by any UCLA ballclub since 1980 (3.55). With the addition of Huff and Brummett to the Weekly (Blair Erickson). Savage also led UC Irvine to its highest-ever national ranking at the time - a

John Savage’s 23 Major Leaguers The Savage File NAME SCHOOL YEARS MLB TEAM CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Chris Singleton Nevada 1992-93 Chicago White Sox • Became first coach in UCLA history to lead the Bruins to two College World Series (2012) Chris Prieto Nevada 1993 Los Angeles Angels Andy Dominque Nevada 1994-97 • Coached the first-ever Golden Spikes Award winner (Trevor Bauer, 2011) at UCLA * Nevada 1996-99 Milwauke Brewers • Produced the school’s first-ever No. 1 MLB Draft selection (Gerrit Cole, 2011) Randy Flores USC 1994-97 St. Louis Cardinals • Led UCLA to its first-ever appearance in the finals of the College World Series (2010) Morgan Ensberg USC 1995-98 Houston Astros • Helped the Bruins garner their first-ever national seed in the NCAA Tournament (2010) Seth Etherton USC 1995-98 Cincinnati Reds • Guided UCLA’s 2010 program to its longest win streak to program start (22-0 record) Eric Munson USC 1997-99 Jason Lane USC 1998-99 Houston Astros • In 2010, UCLA hosted first NCAA Regional since 1986; first Super Regional host ever Ron Flores USC 1998-00 • Named National Coach of the Year by CollegeBaseballInsider.com at UCLA in 2010 *# USC 1999 Oakland Athletics • Helped UCLA produce the national strikeouts leader in 2010 (Trevor Bauer, 165) Justin Lehr USC 1999 Oakland Athletics • In six seasons as UCLA’s head coach, has produced 18 All-Pac-10 Conference selections Steve Smyth USC 1999 USC 2000-01 Chicago Cubs • Coached UCLA to three consecutive postseason berths for first time in school history USC 2000-03 Kansas City Royals • Led the Bruins to the 2007 NCAA Super Regionals at Cal State Fullerton Anthony Reyes USC 2000-01 St. Louis Cardinals • Tied UCLA’s program record with 12 selections in the 2006 MLB Draft Sean Tracey UC Irvine 2002 Chicago White Sox • Finalist for National Coach of the Year by CollegeBaseballInsider.com (UCLA ’06, UCI ’04) Josh Roenicke* UCLA 2003-06 • Helped guide UC Irvine to its first-ever NCAA Division I Regional appearance (2004) David Huff* UCLA 2006 Cleveland Indians Hector Ambriz* UCLA 2003-06 Cleveland Indians • Resurrected UC Irvine’s baseball program in 2002 after being hired in July of 2000 Brandon Crawford* UCLA 2006-08 • Has coached four pitchers who became first-round selections in MLB Draft Trevor Bauer* UCLA 2009-11 Arizona Diamondbacks • Assisted U.S. National Team as pitching coach in the summer of 2000 Tyson Brummett* UCLA 2006-07 Philadelphia Phillies • Served as USC’s pitching coach and recruiting coordinator from 1997-2000 * played in the majors in 2012, # 2002 American League Award Winner • Landed nation’s top-ranked recruiting class at USC in 1999-2000 (Collegiate Baseball) John Savage’s Head Coaching Milestones • Earned Collegiate Baseball’s Assistant Coach of the Year honors in 1998 • Jan. 29, 2002: first victory: UC Irvine 6, UCLA 4 PLAYER HIGHLIGHTS • June 4, 2004: first postseason appearance: vs. Arizona (Notre Dame Regional) • Sixth-round draft selection in 1983 by the as a senior at Reno HS • July 1, 2004: hired as UCLA’s head baseball coach • Jan. 29, 2005: first victory at UCLA: UCLA 7, Cal Poly 4 • Chose to attend Santa Clara University, where he pitched for three seasons (1984-86) • May 10, 2005: 100th career head coaching victory: UCLA 11, UC Irvine 1 • 16th-round draft selection in 1986 by the Cincinnati Reds • June 2, 2006: first postseason game at UCLA: UCLA 3, UC Irvine 2 (Malibu Regional) • Played three years of (1986-88) • June 19, 2010: first College World Series game at UCLA: UCLA 11, Florida 3

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No. 7 spot from Collegiate Baseball in April 2004. also helped guide USC to an NCAA Regional title in 1999 and the NCAA Super Regional title at Georgia Tech in 2000. Following Savage’s historic 2004 campaign, he was tabbed a finalist for National Coach of the Year honors by CollegeBaseballInsider.com. Three of his players were selected in the 2004 MLB Draft, Savage served as an assistant coach at the University of Nevada from 1992-96, helping the Wolf and a total of 12 athletes signed professional contracts under his tutelage at UC Irvine. As a head Pack compile a 177-82 record in five seasons. During his tenure at Nevada, the baseball program coach, Savage compiled a perfect 4-0 mark against UCLA. His UC Irvine squads defeated the Bruins won the 1994 Big West Conference title and strung together its first back-to-back 35-win seasons twice in 2002 and twice more in 2004. in school history. In five seasons as an assistant coach at Nevada, 24 Wolf Pack players signed professional contracts. Prior to taking over the UC Irvine program, Savage served as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of Southern California (USC) from 1996-2000. At USC, he helped produce Savage began his coaching career as the pitching coach for Reno (NV) High School during the numerous successful athletes, including consecutive Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year selections Seth 1988-1989 school year. Etherton, Rik Currier and eventual American League Cy Young Award winner Barry Zito. Ultimately, Savage helped guide Etherton to the 1998 Sporting News National Player of the Year award and Savage was a sixth-round draft selection of the New York Yankees in 1983, following his senior was instrumental in his nomination as a Golden Spikes Award finalist. Also under his mentorship was season at Reno High, but chose to attend Santa Clara University, where he pitched for three seasons. former Chicago Cubs right-hander Mark Prior. The Cincinnati Reds selected Savage in the 16th round of the 1986 MLB Draft. Savage played two seasons in the Reds’ organization before moving on to help the independent league Salt Lake City As recruiting coordinator, Savage helped facilitate the Trojans’ top-ranked recruiting class in 1999- Trappers set a professional baseball record with 29 consecutive victories in 1987. 2000, as ranked by Collegiate Baseball, and served as an assistant to Mike Gillespie for the USA Baseball National Team of collegiate all-stars in the summer of 2000. That summer, the U.S. National Following his professional career, Savage earned his bachelor’s degree in secondary education, with Team tallied a 27-3-1 record and brought home a gold medal from the Haarlem Baseball Week an emphasis in physical education and history, from Nevada in 1991. Tournament in the Netherlands. Savage, 47, and his wife, Lisa, have four children: Julia (17), Jack (15), Ryan (13) and Gabrielle (11). Two years prior, Savage earned Collegiate Baseball’s Assistant Coach of the Year honors in 1998 after his coaching talents helped USC capture the 1998 College World Series Championship. He Savage’s Head Coaching Record vs. Opponents Savage’s Former Pitchers what they’re saying... at UC Irvine W-L-T at UCLA W-L Overall W-L-T Arizona 2-7-1 Arizona 14-11 Arizona 16-18-1 GERRIT COLE – Pittsburgh Pirates Arizona State 0-1 Arizona State 8-16 Arizona State 8-17 Baylor 3-3 Baylor 2-2 Baylor 5-5 2011 MLB Draft (1st overall pick) Bethune-Cookman 0-0 Bethune Cookman 2-0 Bethune Cookman 2-0 “Coach Savage taught me how to BYU 2-1 BYU 0-0 BYU 2-1 become a complete pitcher. He not Cal Poly 7-2 Cal Poly 7-4 Cal Poly 14-6 only improved my game on the field, California 5-4 California 14-10 California 19-14 but also made a huge impact for Cal State Bakersfield 0-0 Cal State Bakersfield 3-1 Cal State Bakersfield 3-1 me working with the mental game Cal State Fullerton 2-7 Cal State Fullerton 7-20 Cal State Fullerton 9-27 away from the field. In my eyes, Cal State Northridge 2-7 Cal State Northridge 9-2 Cal State Northridge 11-9 there isn’t a pitching coach better Creighton 0-0 Creighton 2-0 Creighton 2-0 than him out there.” East Carolina 0-0 East Carolina 5-1 East Carolina 5-1 Florida 0-0 Florida 1-0 Florida 1-0 Florida State 0-0 Florida State 0-1 Florida State 0-1 Fresno State 3-3 Fresno State 4-3 Fresno State 7-6 TREVOR BAUER – Arizona Diamondbacks Georgia 0-0 Georgia 3-1 Georgia 3-1 2011 MLB Draft (1st round, No. 3 pick) Gonzaga 3-0 Gonzaga 0-0 Gonzaga 3-0 Hawaii 3-1 Hawaii 0-0 Hawaii 3-1 “Coach Savage was instrumental Illinois-Chicago 0-0 Illinois-Chicago 1-0 Illinois-Chicago 1-0 in my development as a pitcher. Kent State 0-0 Kent State 1-0 Kent State 1-0 He allowed me the freedom to Long Beach State 6-5 Long Beach State 9-8 Long Beach State 15-13 learn through my experiences while Loyola Marymount 0-0 Loyola Marymount 1-3 Loyola Marymount 1-3 providing the proper structure to LSU 0-0 LSU 1-0 LSU 1-0 lead me in the right direction. His Maryland 0-0 Maryland 1-2 Maryland 1-2 knowledge created an environment Miami 0-0 Miami 1-5 Miami 1-5 very conducive to my growth as a Michigan 0-1 Michigan 0-0 Michigan 0-1 player and person.” Minnesota 2-1 Minnesota 0-0 Minnesota 2-1 Mississippi 0-0 Mississippi 3-3 Mississippi 3-3 Mississippi State 0-0 Mississippi State 1-0 Mississippi State 1-0 DAVID HUFF – Cleveland Indians Missouri 0-0 Missouri 0-1 Missouri 0-1 2006 MLB Draft (1st round, supplemental) N.C. State 0-0 N.C. State 3-0 N.C. State 3-0 “Everyone that comes into UCLA’s Nebraska 0-0 Nebraska 4-2 Nebraska 4-2 program has talent and athleticism. Nevada 0-0 Nevada 0-1 Nevada 0-1 Coach Savage takes that talent and New Mexico 0-0 New Mexico 1-0 New Mexico 1-0 shapes it into a quality professional Notre Dame 0-1 Notre Dame 0-0 Notre Dame 0-1 ballplayer. He has been very Oklahoma 0-0 Oklahoma 2-5 Oklahoma 2-5 instrumental in my success at the Oral Roberts 0-1 Oral Roberts 3-0 Oral Roberts 3-1 collegiate and professional levels.” Oregon 0-0 Oregon 7-5 Oregon 7-5 Oregon State 0-0 Oregon State 9-14 Oregon State 9-14 Pacific 5-4 Pacific 5-4 Pacific 10-8 Pepperdine 5-2 Pepperdine 11-4 Pepperdine 16-6 Purdue 0-0 Purdue 2-1 Purdue 2-1 ROB RASMUSSEN – Florida Marlins Rice 0-0 Rice 0-1 Rice 0-1 2010 MLB Draft (2nd round) Sacramento State 2-1 Sacramento State 3-0 Sacramento State 5-1 Saint Mary’s 3-0 Saint Mary’s 3-1 Saint Mary’s 3-1 “Every pitcher Coach Savage San Diego 3-5 San Diego 1-1 San Diego 4-6 recruits has the ‘stuff’ to be great. San Diego State 3-4 San Diego State 7-6 San Diego State 10-10 He helps young pitchers sharpen Santa Clara 3-2 Santa Clara 0-0 Santa Clara 3-2 their talent, allowing them to South Carolina 0-0 South Carolina 0-2 South Carolina 0-2 improve their game mentally and Southern 0-0 Southern 2-0 Southern 2-0 physically. Baseball is a grind, Stanford 0-0 Stanford 12-12 Stanford 12-12 but he makes sure that you are Stony Brook 0-0 Stony Brook 1-0 Stony Brook 1-0 forming good habits that prepare TCU 0-0 TCU 4-1 TCU 4-1 you to have a successful season.” Texas A&M 0-0 Texas A&M 0-3 Texas A&M 0-3 UC Davis 0-0 UC Davis 2-1 UC Davis 2-1 UC Irvine ------UC Irvine 13-7 UC Irvine 13-7 HECTOR AMBRIZ – Cleveland Indians UCLA 4-0 UCLA ------UCLA 4-0 2006 MLB Draft (5th round) UC Riverside 4-5 UC Riverside 9-6 UC Riverside 13-11 UC Santa Barbara 6-3 UC Santa Barbara 5-6 UC Santa Barbara 11-9 “After I missed the 2005 season UNLV 4-1 UNLV 2-0 UNLV 6-1 with an arm injury, Coach Savage USC 2-4 USC 19-9 USC 21-13 really helped me regain my Utah 0-0 Utah 3-1 Utah 3-1 confidence on the mound. He Vanderbilt 1-0 Vanderbilt 1-0 Vanderbilt 1-0 makes it a priority that his players 0-0 Virginia 1-0 Virginia 1-0 not only succeed in college, but that Washington 2-6 Washington 17-7 Washington 19-13 they also have a chance to excel as Washington State 2-2 Washington State 15-9 Washington State 17-11 professional ballplayers.” Winthrop 0-0 Winthrop 2-1 Winthrop 2-1 TOTALS 88-84-1 TOTALS 275-207 TOTALS 363-291-1

2244 COACHING STAFF

1177 RREXEX PPETERSETERS AAssistantssistant CCoachoach ((2nd2nd sseason)eason) AAlmalma MMater:ater: CCalal SStatetate FFullertonullerton ’89’89 HHitting/Outfielditting/Outfield CCoachoach

Rex Peters enters his second season as an assistant coach for the Bruins in 2013. Peters serves as the Bruins’ hitting and outfield coach and plays a central role in the program’s recruiting efforts. In his first season with the Bruins in 2012, Peters coached UCLA’s hitters to a 41 point raise in batting average from the previous season and helped the Bruins earn a second straight Pac-12 title and College World Series berth. UCLA batters also recorded the fewest strikeouts and strikeouts per game since 1986 under Peters’ direction. In addition, outfielder Beau Amaral was named to the Division I Rawlings Gold Glove Team in 2012 under the guidance of Peters. Prior to coaching at UCLA, Peters spent nine years as the head coach of UC Davis. He guided UC Davis through multiple transitions as the program’s head coach from 2003-2011, helping the Aggies ascend from NCAA Division II status to Division I beginning in 2004. In addition, UC Davis joined the Big West Conference in 2008, earning its first-ever berth as a Division I program in the NCAA Tournament that spring. In nine seasons at the helm of the UC Davis baseball program, Peters helped produce 21 MLB draft selections. Most notably, third baseman Daniel Descalso was selected in the third round of the 2007 MLB draft by the St. Louis Cardinals and made his major league debut with the organization in 2010. In addition, seven UC Davis ballplayers earned ABCA or NCBWA All-Region honors during Peters’ nine-year tenure as head coach. UC Davis compiled a 35-24 record in 2008, winning its first of three games at the NCAA Stanford Regional. The Aggies registered three series sweeps that season and three victories against area- rival Stanford. A school-record seven players were selected in the June 2008 MLB Draft. In his second season as head coach at UC Davis (2004), Peters helped the Aggies post a 37-15- 1 record, including a 32-7 mark in the program’s final year with the California Collegiate Athletic Association. While no longer eligible for postseason play as part of its transition to Division I status, UC Davis finished atop the conference standings by better than a seven-game margin. Along the way, the Aggies enjoyed school-record streaks of 16 straight victories and 20 consecutive conference wins. In 2003, Peters guided the Aggies to a 36-24 record and their first NCAA Division II postseason berth since 1995. UC Davis swept through the West Region tournament, highlighted by back-to-back shutout victories, and advanced to the national tournament for only the second time in school history. For his part, Peters was honored as the ABCA/Diamond Sports West Region Coach of the Year. Peters arrived at UC Davis after spending the previous nine seasons as head coach at (Orange, Calif.), where he compiled a 248-131-2 overall record. He led the Panthers to three appearances in the NCAA Division III College World Series, including a third-place finish in 2000. Peters set program records as a head coach for most wins and highest winning percentage, having led the Panthers to the NCAA West Regional five times. He was named West Region Coach of the Year on three occasions. Additionally, Peters coached six All-America selections, two Academic All-Americans, nine Academic All-District players and 29 All-Region honorees. Between his nine years at UC Davis and nine seasons at Chapman, Peters collected a 482-396-3 (.549) career record as a head coach. He secured his 400th career victory as a head coach on March 15, 2008, in UC Davis’ doubleheader sweep of Santa Clara. Prior to his 18 years as a head coach, Peters served one season as an assistant coach at Champman under head coach Gary Henderson. He spent the previous four years playing in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization after being drafted by the club in the 24th round of the 1989 MLB Draft. In the minors, he advanced as high as double-A San Antonio. In 1989, his first season in professional baseball, he was named the MVP for the Salem Dodgers. Peters graduated from Cal State Fullerton in 1989 with his bachelor’s degree in physical education. He was an honorable mention All-America selection for the Titans, helping lead them to a third-place finish at the 1988 College World Series. Peters earned his master’s degree in education with an emphasis in physical education from Azusa Pacific in 1994. Peters and his wife, Deborah, have six children and reside in Culver City, Calif., with his son, Jake. Peters’ Year-by-Year Assistant Coaching Record The Peters File Year School Record Pct. Postseason CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2012 UCLA 48-16 .750 College World Series • Helped UCLA earn a second straight Pac-12 title and College World Series berth in 2012 Peters’ Year-by-Year Head Coaching Record • Coached UCLA’s hitters to a 41 point raise in batting average in 2012 Year School Record Pct. Postseason • Helped UC Davis transition to NCAA Division I status as the program’s head coach 2011 UC Davis 18-36 .333 • Coached UC Davis to the NCAA Regional in 2008, its first year in the Big West 2010 UC Davis 26-29 .473 • Had a program-record seven UC Davis players drafted in June 2008 2009 UC Davis 13-42 .236 • Guided UC Davis to a 37-15-1 record in 2004, his second season with the program 2008 UC Davis 35-24 .593 NCAA Stanford Regional • In 2003 (first season at UC Davis), led Aggies to first postseason since 1995 2007 UC Davis 24-32 .429 • Led UC Davis to the Division II national postseason tournament in 2003 2006 UC Davis 18-34 .346 • Through nine seasons as Chapman’s head coach, led team to three Div. III CWS trips 2005 UC Davis 27-29 .482 • Set program records at Chapman for most coaching wins, highest win percentage 2004 UC Davis 37-15-1 .708 • Was named West Region Coach of the Year at Chapman three years 2003 UC Davis 36-24 .600 NCAA Div. II CWS • Guided Chapman to five trips to the NCAA Div. III West Regional 2002 Chapman 29-12 .707 • Served one season as an assistant coach at Chapman (1993) 2001 Chapman 37-11 .771 PLAYER HIGHLIGHTS 2000 Chapman 33-12-1 .728 NCAA Div. III CWS • Drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 24th round of 1989 MLB Draft 1999 Chapman 39-5 .886 NCAA West Region Finalist • Spent four seasons playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers 1998 Chapman 29-13 .690 NCAA First Round • Played two seasons under head coach Augie Garrido at Cal State Fullerton (1988-89) 1997 Chapman 31-16 .660 NCAA Div. III CWS • Transferred to Cal State Fullerton after playing two seasons at Orange Junior College 1996 Chapman 24-16 .600 1995 Chapman 16-20 .444 1994 Chapman 10-25-1 .292 Career 19 years 530-411-3 .563 1 CWS, 1 Super Reg., 2 Reg.

2255 2 T.J. BBRUCERUCE AAssistantssistant CCoachoach ((3rd3rd sseason)eason) AAlmalma MMater:ater: LLongong BBeacheach SStatetate ’’0404 IInfieldnfield CoachCoach

T.J. Bruce enters his third season as an assistant coach with UCLA in 2013. A former player and assistant coach at Long Beach State, Bruce serves as the infield coach, leads the program’s recruiting efforts and assists with the hitters. In 2012, UCLA’s defense recorded a .976 for the second straight year, matching the second-highest mark in school history. Bruce also helped coach the Bruins to a second straight Pac-12 championship and a College World Series berth for the second time in three years. In seven seasons as a Division I assistant coach, Bruce has made five appearances in NCAA postseason play. As the Bruins’ recruiting coordinator, Bruce also helped bring in the heralded 2012 recruiting class, which was named the No. 2 class in the country by Baseball America. As UCLA’s infield coach in 2011, Bruce helped the Bruins’ defense post a .976 , the second-highest mark in the Pac-10 and 16th-best percentage in the nation. UCLA logged its second-highest fielding percentage (.976) and second-lowest errors total (51) on record in school history. Bruce’s work with UCLA’s infield proved most crucial with the development of shortstop Pat Valaika and second basemen Kevin Williams and Trevor Brown. Valaika, a freshman in 2011, secured the Bruins’ starting shortstop job just three weeks into the season, started all 27 Pac-10 games at that position, and became one of the infield’s greatest assets. Valaika followed up his solid freshman season with an even better sophomore campaign that saw him start 61 of UCLA’s 64 games and become the leader of the infield. TT.J..J. BRUCEBRUCE Williams and Brown each made just one error at second base in 2011, splitting time at that position through the season’s final 40 games. In 2012, Brown became the most versatile member of the team, seeing time The Bruce File at first base, second base, third base and catcher while committing just four errors all season. Brown was then drafted in the 10th round of the MLB Draft by the San Francisco Giants. Williams spent the majority CAREER HIGHLIGHTS of the 2012 season at second base and under Bruce’s guidance became one of the team’s best fielders, • Helped UCLA earn a second straight Pac-12 title and College World Series berth in 2012 posting a .977 fielding percentage. • Led UCLA to the Pac-10 Conference title and an No. 1 NCAA Regional seed in 2011 Prior to his arrival at UCLA, Bruce spent five seasons (2005, 2007-10) as an assistant coach at Long • Helped UCLA post a .976 fielding percentage, the second-highest mark in the Pac-10 Beach State, helping lead the 49ers to NCAA Regional appearances in 2007 and 2008. He served as an • Coached three Long Beach State teams to No. 1 NCAA Regional seeds (’05, ’07, ’08) undergraduate assistant coach at Long Beach State in 2005, guiding the 49ers to an NCAA Regional berth. • Worked with eventual major league infielders Troy Tulowitzki, Evan Longoria and Danny Working with the infielders as an assistant coach at Long Beach State, Bruce helped the development of Espinosa during his five seasons as assistant coach at Long Beach State All-Big West Conference selections Troy Tulowitzki (2003-05), Evan Longoria (2005-06), Danny Espinosa • Helped Long Beach State capture the 2008 Big West Conference title (2007) and Devin Lohman (2010). Tulowitzki and Longoria have since enjoyed successful major league • In 2005 and 2007, led Long Beach State to a second place finish in the Big West careers with the Colorado Rockies and , respectively. • Led Cerritos College to a postseason appearance and 27-17 record in 2006 Bruce spent the 2006 season as an assistant coach at Cerritos College, helping the Falcons advance to PLAYER HIGHLIGHTS the Southern California College playoffs. Cerritos finished the season with a 27-17 record, tied for second • Led Long Beach State to the 2004 NCAA Super Regional against Arizona place in the competitive South Coast Conference. Two players from that team were selected in the 2006 • Played with current Colorado shortstop Troy Tulowitzski at Long Beach State (2004) MLB Draft. • Batted .321 in 55 games (53 starts) as a junior at Texas Tech in 2003 Bruce played for Long Beach State as a senior in 2004 after spending his first two seasons (2001-02) • Twice named honorable mention All-Conference at Cerritos College (2001-02) at Cerritos College and his junior year (2003) at Texas Tech. In 2004, he helped Long Beach State to an NCAA Super Regional. The 49ers fell one game short of advancing to the College World Series, dropping the best-of-three series to Arizona in a decisive third game that lasted 11 innings. That season, Bruce played Bruce’s Year-by-Year Assistant Coach Record alongside current Colorado Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki. Year School Record Pct. Postseason At Texas Tech in 2003, Bruce batted at a .321 clip, playing in all 55 games (making 53 starts). He belted 2012 UCLA 48-16 .750 College World Series three home runs, collecting 11 doubles, 38 RBI and 44 runs during his junior campaign. 2011 UCLA 35-24 .593 Los Angeles Regional Bruce earned honorable mention All-South Coast Conference acclaim in each of his two seasons at Cerritos 2010 Long Beach State 23-32 .418 College, leading the Falcons to the first round of the Southern California College playoffs both years. He 2009 Long Beach State 25-29 .463 batted .320 as a freshman in 2001 and finished his sophomore year batting .330 with 37 RBI and 28 2008 Long Beach State 38-21 .644 Long Beach Regional stolen bases. 2007 Long Beach State 39-20 .661 Long Beach Regional A three-year baseball letterwinner at St. John Bosco High School, Bruce was twice named to the Long 2006 Cerritos College 27-17 .613 So. Calif. College Playoffs Beach Press-Telegram’s “Dream Team” as a standout shortstop. He earned All-League Most Valuable Player 2005 Long Beach State 37-22 .627 Long Beach Regional honors as a junior and senior at St. John Bosco, helping lead the Braves to the league championship his senior season. Career 8 years 237-157 .602 1 College World Series Div. I 7 years 210-140 .600 1 Super Reg., 5 Reg. Bruce, 30, resides with his wife, Heather, and their daughters, Rhowan (born Oct. 2009) and Harloe (born June 2011) in Lakewood, Calif.

UCLA Baseball Program Staff

Nathan Corkhill Will Hughes Kate Powers Carl Stocklin Alan Huang Ken Ravizza Student Manager Student Manager Student Manager Staff Athletic Trainer Student Athletic Trainer Sports Psychology

Mike Sondheimer Kevin Chen Don Morrison Sean Markus Chris Romo A.D., Academic Admissions Servies Academic Advisor Faculty Athletic Representative Equipment Room Field Manager

2266 1199 JJAKEAKE SILVERMANS AN AAssistantssistant CCoachoach ((3rd3rd sseason)eason) AAlmalma MMater:ater: CCalal SStatetate FFullertonullerton ’10’10 CCatchers,atchers, FirstFirst BBasease CoachCoach

Jake Silverman begins his third season as an assistant coach for the Bruins in 2013. Silverman works with the team’s catchers and hitters, serves as the Bruins’ first base coach and helps run all Bruin baseball camps. Under the guidance of Silverman in 2012, UCLA’s catchers handled a pitching staff that finished second in the Pac-12 in ERA (3.13) and strikeouts (436). Catchers Tyler Heineman and Trevor Brown combined to throw out 19 of 33 base stealers (57.6 percent) in 64 games while Heineman earned All-Pac-12 honors. Both Heineman and Brown went on to be drafted in the 8th and 10th rounds respectively of the 2012 MLB Draft by the Houston Astros and San Francisco Giants respectively. In addition, Silverman helped coach the Bruins to their second consecutive Pac-12 title and a berth in the College World Series during the 2012 season. Silverman’s work with UCLA’s catchers also paid dividends in 2011, as the team’s catching corps handled a pitching staff that led the conference with 572 strikeouts, the second-highest total in UCLA history, and finished second in the nation in strikeouts per nine innings (9.8). Behind the plate, Steve Rodriguez threw out 22 of 54 attempted base stealers (40.7 percent), catching 410.1 innings in 2011. The three-year starting catcher was selected in the 15th round of the 2011 MLB Draft by the Arizona Diamondbacks. Silverman also worked with Heineman, who did not commit an error in 131 chances. In two seasons as an undergraduate assistant coach at Cal State Fullerton, Silverman helped the Titans advance to the College World Series in 2009 and to the NCAA Super Regional at UCLA in 2010. Additionally, he served as an assistant coach in the summer of 2010 for the Peninsula Oilers of the Alaska Collegiate Summer League. Silverman spent the 2008 season as a catcher at Cal State Fullerton and saw action in one game. Prior to that, he played two seasons (2006-07) at Fullerton College. As a freshman in 2006, he batted .350 in 16 games before seeing action in 14 games (two starts) as a sophomore in 2007. Silverman earned the Art Nunn Award in 2007 for exemplary acts on and off the field. Silverman, 26, prepped at Foothill High School in Tustin, Calif. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in communications from Cal State Fullerton in 2010. JJAKEAKE SSILVERMANILVERMAN

The Silverman File Silverman’s Year-by-Year Assistant Coach Record CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Year School Record Pct. Postseason • Helped UCLA earn a second straight Pac-12 title and College World Series berth in 2012 2012 UCLA 48-16 .750 College World Series • Coached UCLA in 2011 to its first outright conference title since 1986 2011 UCLA 35-24 .593 Los Angeles Regional • Served as an undergraduate assistant for Cal State Fullerton in 2009 and 2010 2010 Cal State Fullerton 46-18 .719 Los Angeles Super Regional • Helped lead Cal State Fullerton to the College World Series and Big West title in 2009 2009 Cal State Fullerton 47-16 .746 College World Series • Spent summer 2010 as an assistant coach for the Peninsula Oilers (Alaska League) Career 4 years 176-74 .704 2 College World Series • Played for Cal State Fullerton in 2008, leading the Titans to the NCAA Super Regionals • Two-year letterwinner at Fullerton College (2006-2007) 2 Super Reg., 4 NCAA Reg.

With the Yankees, Moir was responsible for multiple projects in baseball operations, scouting and video breakdown. He assisted the team’s scouting department, wrote preliminary scouting reports, SSETHETH worked with coaches on player evaluations and compiled data and video to assist with the MLB Draft. MMOIROIR In 2009 and 2010, Moir served in various capacities with the , a class-A minor DDirectorirector ooff OOperationsperations ((2nd2nd sseason)eason) league affiliate of the in the . He served as the team’s Director of AAlmalma MMater:ater: MMontanaontana SStatetate ’’0808 Stadium Operations through both seasons. During his senior year at Montana State, Moir worked as a sports writer for the Billings Gazette, Seth Moir enters his second season as the UCLA baseball program’s Director of Operations in writing columns and articles about professional, collegiate and prep sports. 2012. Moir joined the staff in January 2012 after spending the 2011 baseball season working for the New York Yankees. Moir, 27, graduated from Montana State in May 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in public relations. Moir has gained extensive experience working in both baseball operations and scouting the past three years. He spent the 2011 baseball season serving an internship with the New York Yankees at the organization’s Spring Training facility in Tampa, Fla.

2277 PLAYER PROFILES

pinch-hit single and one run in UCLA’s 10-0 victory at Pepperdine (May 3)…drew a walk 2233 BBRENTONRENTON and scored one run against UC Santa Barbara (May 11). High School – Four-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Gahr High School under head coach Gerardo Perez…three-year varsity football letterwinner under head coach Greg AALLENLLEN Marshall…one-year varsity basketball letterwinner (freshman season) under head coach OOFF • JuniorJunior • 6-16-1 • 225225 • L/LL/L Bob Becker…selected in the ninth round of the 2010 MLB Draft by the Philadelphia CCerritos,erritos, CCalif.alif. (Gahr(Gahr HS)HS) Phillies…batted .421 as a senior (2010) with six home runs, 33 RBI, 28 runs and a .803 …first-team All-CIF Southern Section Division III selection and Notes – Very athletic player who can hit for power from Co-MVP of the San Gabriel Valley League as a senior…batted .392 as a junior (2009) 22010010 MMLBLB DDraftraft with two homers, one , eight doubles, 16 RBI and 26 runs…led Gahr with a .541 the left-side of the plate...has shown great potential and will 9th Round Selection look to earn playing time in left field in 2013. on-base percentage and 25 stolen bases in 31 attempts as a junior…competed in RBI’s Tournament of Stars in , selected alternate to Team USA 18U (summer 2012 (summer) – Played in 24 games for the Southampton Breakers of the Hamptons 2009)…selected to Angels Elite and Tampa Bay Rays scout teams in fall of 2009… Collegiate League…led the team with a .329 batting average and recorded 22 runs, 11 participated in the Baseball Goodwill Series in Australia (winter 2008) with the Tampa RBI, a .448 OBP and a .906 OPS...named the No. 7 overall prospect from the Atlantic Bay Rays’ scout team…batted .288 as a freshman (2007) with three triples, four doubles, Collegiate Baseball League by Baseball America. 12 RBI and 12 runs…on the football field, totaled 235 rushing yards on 35 carries, and 2012 – Played in 13 games, making six starts as the designated hitter...batted .286, 42 receptions for 611 yards as a senior (2009)…rushed for 640 yards on 79 carries, going 4-for-14 with two doubles, five runs and two RBI...logged a .524 on-base percentage, and hauled in 29 receptions for 451 yards as a junior (2008)…first-team All-San Gabriel drawing six walks...in three postseason games, went 1-for-4 with one run and one walk... Valley League selection (football) as a sophomore and junior…served as the football team’s went 1-for-2 with an RBI-double against Purdue (May 6)...went 1-for-2 with one RBI and captain in 2009. one run in UCLA’s 11-3 win at Washington. Personal – Full name: Brenton Edward Allen (pronounced BREN-tin)…born November 2011 (summer) – Played in 37 games for the Walla Walla Sweets of the West Coast 2, 1991 in Anaheim, Calif…Brenton is the second of Terry and Rhonda Allen’s three Collegiate League…batted .194 with one home run, one triple, three doubles, nine RBI and children…has one older brother, Tony, and one younger sister, Alexis…brother, Tony, was 10 runs…Walla Walla went 26-28, finishing second in the league’s East Division. a four-year football letterwinner at Notre Dame before enjoying a four-year NFL career (2002-06)…History major. 2011 – Played in 12 games, contributing solely as a pinch-hitter during his freshman campaign…batted .300 with two walks in 12 plate appearances, going 3-for-10 with two Career Highs runs…logged a .417 on-base percentage…went 1-for-1 with a two-out pinch-hit single in At-bats – 2 (5 times), last vs. New Mexico (6/2/12) the ninth inning in the series finale at USC (March 27)…went 1-for-1 with a leaoff pinch- Runs – 1 (6 times), last vs. TCU (6/8/12) hit single to open the fifth inning at Cal State Fullerton (March 29)…went 1-for-1 with a Hits – 1 (7 times), last vs. New Mexico (6/2/12) Brenton Allen’s Career Stats YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2011 (Fr.) .300 12-0 10 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 .300 2 0 6 1 .417 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 2012 (So.) .286 13-6 14 5 4 2 0 0 2 9 .429 8 1 12 1 .524 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 .000 TOTALS .292 25-6 24 7 7 2 0 0 2 12 .375 10 1 18 2 .485 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 .000

2266 DDAVIDAVID BBERGERG RRHPHP • SophomoreSophomore • 6-06-0 • 190190 • R/RR/R CCovina,ovina, CCalif.alif. (Bishop(Bishop AmatAmat HHS)S)

Notes – Set the Pac-12 and UCLA record for single-season appearances as a freshman, making 50 relief appearances...led the Pac-12 in ERA (1.46) and led the nation in WHIP (0.80) in 2012...sidearm right-hander who is tough on batters from both sides of the plate...will be a major contributor out of the bullpen in the later innings in 2013. 2012 (summer) – Recorded two saves in eight games pitched for the USA Collegiate National Team...finished the summer with a 3.72 ERA in 9.2 innings pitched...helped lead the U.S. Collegiate National Team to a third place finish at the Honkbal-Haarlem Baseball Week in Haarlem, The Netherlands, not allowing a run in 5.1 IP in the tournament... Named the No. 20 overall prospect from the U.S. Collegiate National Team by Baseball America. 2012 – Pitched in 50 games, all in relief...established the Pac-12 and UCLA record for single-season appearances (50), one shy of the NCAA Division I all-time single-season record (51, Connor Falkenbach of Florida in 2005)...led the Pac-12 with a 1.46 ERA and DDAVIDAVID BBERGERG .165 opposing batting average...went 5-3 with one save, 63 strikeouts and 17 walks in 74.0 innings...named a second-team All-America selection by Perfect Game USA... High School – Two-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Bishop Amat High School under earned first-team Freshman All-America honors from Baseball America and second-team head coach Andy Nieto…helped lead Bishop Amat to the CIF Southern Section Division IV Freshman All-America acclaim from the NCBWA...also earned Freshman All-America title at Dodger Stadium as a senior…captured first-team All-CIF Southern Section Division honors from Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball...was one of two freshmen to secure IV honors as a senior…earned first-team All-Del Rey League acclaim as a senior…went 7-1 All-Pac-12 Team honors...had a streak of 18 consecutive appearances (April 28-May with four saves and a 1.05 ERA, logging 59 strikeouts and five walks in 47.0 innings as a 27), during which he went 1-1 with a 1.96 ERA in 23.0 innings, allowing just six runs senior…limited the opposition to a .145 batting average and .212 on-base percentage as (five earned) and 17 hits while logging 24 strikeouts and two walks...finished the season a senior…helped lead Bishop Amat to a 29-4 overall record in 2011…earned Bishop Amat having pitched in 25 of UCLA’s final 26 games...tied the school record for most career team MVP honors, specializing as a sidearm right-hander out of the bullpen…had a very postseason appearances, pitching in seven playoff games...totaled 13.2 scoreless innings strong senior season as a middle reliever after having pitched just nine innings as a junior. in postseason action, allowing five hits while totaling 12 strikeouts and two walks...posted Personal – Full name: David Andrew Berg…born March 28, 1993 in Glendora, Calif… a 0.00 ERA in 24 appearances at night games, allowing one unearned run and 15 hits in David is the younger of Andy and Kathlee Berg’s two children…has one older sister, 35.0 innings (28 strikeouts, seven walks)...recorded season-highs with seven strikeouts Amanda…admires New York Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera…Political Science major. and 3.2 innings in a relief appearance against Oregon (April 6), allowing no runs and one hit...most critical outing of the season came in the second game of the NCAA Los Career Highs Angeles Super Regional, logging the save while scattering two hits in three scoreless Innings - 3.2 vs. Oregon (4/6/12) innings versus TCU to help UCLA clinch its fourth College World Series appearance...had Strikeouts - 7 vs. Oregon (4/6/12) four strikeouts in two scoreless innings in Game 1 against TCU at the NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional. David Berg’s Career Stats YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF OAV WP HBP SFA SHA BK 2012 (Fr.) 1.46 5-3 50 0 0 0/2 1 74.0 42 14 12 17 63 10 0 2 282 .165 1 9 0 2 0 TOTALS 1.46 5-3 50 0 0 0/2 1 74.0 42 14 12 17 63 10 0 2 282 .165 1 9 0 2 0

2288 PPLAYERLAYER PPROFILESROFILES High School – Two-year varsity baseball and football letterwinner at Palo Alto High School under head coaches Erick Raich and Earl Hansen, respectively…as a senior, batted .312 3 CCHRISTOPHHRISTOPH with 20 RBI, 32 runs, 14 stolen bases and a .468 on-base percentage…earned first-team All-Santa Clara Valley Athletic League (SCVAL) acclaim…led Palo Alto to the CIF Central BBONOONO Coast Section Division I title in addition to the SCVAL championship…on the football field, completed 165 of 251 passes for 2,700 yards and 30 touchdowns…named the San OOFF • RSRS FFreshmanreshman • 6-16-1 • 117070 • LL/R/R Francisco Chronicle’s Peninsula Player of the Year…secured San Jose Mercury News PPaloalo AAlto,lto, Calif.Calif. (Palo(Palo AltoAlto HS)HS) Player of the Year acclaim...named the SCVAL Most Valuable Player…led Palo Alto to the CIF Division I State title…named first-team All-State at the quarterback position by Notes – Joined the UCLA baseball program in January 2012…also played for the UCLA MaxPreps.com after leading Palo Alto to a 14-0 overall record as a senior. football team as a quarterback…did not play in any football games last fall, earning a redshirt season…talented outfielder who will push for playing time in 2013. Personal – Full name: Christoph Biagio Bono…born October 6, 1992 in Palo Alto, Calif… Christoph is the older of Steve and Christina Bono’s two children…has one younger sister, 2012 (summer) – Played for the Fontanetti A’s of the Far West League, earning all- Sophia…father, Steve, played quarterback at UCLA from 1980-84 and baseball for the league honorable mention accolades. Bruins in 1982 (catcher) before enjoying a successful 15-year career in the NFL…both 2012 – Redshirted the season. his parents attended UCLA…Economics major.

2244 BBRIANRIAN CARROLLLL OOFF • JuniorJunior • 5-105-10 • 177177 • R/RR/R SSanan Diego,Diego, Calif.Calif. (Granite(Granite HillsHills HS)HS)

Notes – Looks to emerge as a starting outfielder in 2013...has great speed in both the field and on the basepaths...great defender who is expected to make a big impact this spring. 2012 (summer) – Played for the of the , hitting .299 with 19 runs and 19 stolen bases in 31 games played. 2012 – Played in 23 games, making four starts (three as designated hitter, one in right field)...batted .235, going 4-for-17, with two doubles, seven runs and two RBI...posted a .381 on-base percentage...as one of UCLA’s most successful pinch-hitters, going 4-for-8 in pinch-hit duty...went 1-for-1 with a pinch-hit RBI-single against UC Riverside (March 6)... went 1-for-1 with a pinch-hit double at Arizona (April 14). 2011 (summer) – Played in 39 games for the Wisconsin Woodchucks…batted .207 with two doubles, 11 RBI and 22 runs…Wisconsin went 24-46, tied for seventh place in the league’s South Division. 2011 – Played in 15 games, making four starts (three as designated hitter, one in right field)…batted .167, going 3-for-18 with two RBI and two runs…registered his first collegiate hit as a pinch-hitter in a victory over San Jose State (Feb. 27)…went 1-for-1 in BBRIANRIAN CCARROLLARROLL pinch-hit duty in a win against Saint Mary’s (March 12)…went 1-for-2 with one RBI against San Diego State (April 19)…drew a bases-loaded walk in a win at Pepperdine (May 3). the Year” honors as a junior and was voted the team’s most valuable player…as a senior, was named a first-team All-East County selection at defensive back…recorded 94 tackles High School – Two-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Granite Hills High School under in eight games…on offense, caught 14 passes for 206 yards and three touchdowns… head coach James Davis…did not play baseball as a senior (2010), recovering from a played summer baseball for the San Diego Gamers in 2009. knee injury sustained playing football…earned first-team All-CIF Division I, All-Grossmont South League honors and All-East County acclaim as a junior…was voted All-East County’s Personal – Full name: Brian Alton Carroll…born Dec. 31, 1991 in El Cajon, Calif…Brian is “Most Improved Player”…voted his teammates and coaches as Granite Hills’ Most Valuable the older of Donald and Christine Carroll’s two sons…has one younger brother, Jeremy… Player in 2009…led high school team in batting average (.429) and led the Grossmont Political Science major. League in stolen bases (25) and runs scored (40) during his junior campaign…also was Career Highs two-year varsity football letterwinner under head coach Randy Dewitt…secured first-team At-bats - 3 (four times), last at Georgia (3/9/12) All-Grossmont South League accolades at defensive back as a junior (2008) and senior Runs - 1 (nine times), last vs. USC (5/26/12) (2009)…was named a first-team All-East County selection at defensive back as a junior… Hits - 1 (seven times), last at UC Irvine (5/22/12) recorded 103 tackles and had five interceptions in eight games during his junior season RBI - 1 (four times), last at Utah (3/30/12) (returned one interception 104 yards for a touchdown)…earned East County “Rookie of Stolen Bases - 1 (twice), last vs. Baylor (2/25/12) Brian Carroll’s Career Stats YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2011 (Fr.) .167 15-4 18 2 3 0 0 0 2 3 .167 2 2 8 0 .318 0 2 1-1 9 0 0 1.000 2012 (So.) .235 23-4 17 7 4 2 0 0 4 9 .353 3 1 5 0 .381 0 3 1-3 4 0 0 1.000 TOTALS .200 38-8 35 9 7 2 0 0 6 12 .257 5 3 13 0 .349 0 5 2-4 13 0 0 1.000

to the Los Angeles Times All-Star Team in 2012...led Pacifica to the 2012 CIF Division TTRENTRENT II Championship with a walk-off RBI single in the title game against Aliso Niguel...also 8 led Pacifica to the the Empire League Championship in 2012 ... batted .430 with seven doubles, three triples, three home runs, 29 runs and 16 RBI as a junior (2011)...slugged CHATTERTONOONN .667 and posted a .513 on-base percentage as well...hit .408 with seven doubles, 18 IINFNF • FFreshmanreshman • 5-85-8 • 170170 • R/RR/R runs and 26 RBI as a sophomore (2010)...posted a .372 batting average with 22 runs, GGardenarden GGrove,rove, Calif.Calif. (Pacifica(Pacifica HS)HS) five doubles, one triple, one home run and 17 RBI as a freshman (2009), leading Pacifica to the Empire League title...four-time All-Empire League selection (2009-12) and three- time All-CIF selection (2010-12)...three-year team captain (2010-12). Notes – Enters UCLA after having completed an impressive four-year high school career at Pacifica...very versatile infielder that can play multiple positions...will add depth to Personal – Full name: Trent Steven Chatterton...born March 24, 1993 in Orange, Calif... UCLA’s infield in 2013. parents are Tom and Dolly Chatterton...has an older sister, Devin, and a younger sister, Drew...admires New York Yankees shortstop ...intends to be a Communication High School – Four-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Pacifica High School (Garden Studies major. Grove, Calif.) under head coach Mike Caira ... hit .363 with 24 runs, six doubles, two triples and 15 RBI as a senior (2012)...named to the Orange County All-Star Game and

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4400 RRYANYAN DEETERR RRHPHP • RSRS JuniorJunior • 6-06-0 • 180180 • R/RR/R NNewark,ewark, CCalif.alif. (Newark(Newark MemorialMemorial HS)HS)

Notes – Talented relief pitcher who can be very tough on right-handed hitters...will be counted upon to help close out games and be a major factor in the later innings...posted the lowest ERA (0.89) on the team last year of anyone who threw at least 30 innings...one of the team’s best students, earning Capital One All-Academic and Pac-12 All-Academic honors in 2012. 2012 – Made 36 appearances, all in relief...went 1-0 with a 0.89 ERA, recording 26 strikeouts and 18 walks in 30.1 innings as a setup reliever...earned Capital One Academic All-District VIII Team honors and was named a first-team Pac-12 All-Academic selection... tied for second in the conference with 36 appearances (along with teammate Scott Griggs and Oregon’s Jimmy Sherfy)...moved into UCLA’s single-season record book in ERA (0.89, second) and appearances (36, tied for fifth)...pitched in nine of the team’s first 11 games, allowing one run and three hits over that span...had a season-high three strikeouts in one scoreless inning of relief against Long Beach State (Feb. 28)...pitched a season-high 1.2 innings in relief in UCLA’s final game of the College World Series versus Florida State, allowing no runs and two hits (June 19). 2011 (summer) – Made 16 relief appearances for the of the West Coast Collegiate League…went 1-1 with a 5.23 ERA, logging 19 strikeouts and six walks in 20.2 innings…Bellingham went 21-32, finishing third in the league’s East Division. 2011 – Made five relief appearances…did not record a decision, posting a 7.11 ERA with seven strikeouts and three walks in 6.1 innings…registered a season-high three strikeouts in 1.2 scoreless innings in his collegiate debut versus Pepperdine (Feb. 22)…struck out two batters and allowed two hits in 1.1 innings of relief against San Diego State (April 19)…notched one strikeout in 1.1 hitless innings against UC Santa Barbara (May 11). 2010 (summer) – Made 11 appearances (one start) for the Holyoke Blue Sox of the New England Collegiate League…went 0-3 with a 1.93 ERA and two saves, recording 17 strikeouts and eight walks in 23.1 innings…most impressive outing came in a start against the Vermont Mountaineers (July 28), allowing three runs (all unearned) and five hits through seven innings – did not allow the three unearned runs until the seventh inning in a no-decision…played for Holyoke alongside UCLA teammate Matt Mosher…Holyoke RRYANYAN DDEETEREETER went 16-26 overall, finishing in fifth place in the Western Division of the New England Collegiate League. Louisville Slugger High School Preseason All-America honors…guided Newark Memorial to the 2008 Mission Valley Athletic League title, having posted a 23-6 overall record and 2010 – Redshirted. a perfect 12-0 mark in league play…went 9-2 with a 1.19 ERA from his freshman through High School – Four-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Newark Memorial High School junior seasons…totaled 145 strikeouts in 109 innings, tossing nine complete games and under head coach Dan Freitas…went 6-3 with a 1.99 ERA and six complete games notching two saves in his first three seasons…also helped lead Newark Memorial to the as a senior (2009), registering a team-leading 60 strikeouts and nine walks in 60.0 2006 Mission Valley Athletic League title.. innings…earned first-team All-Mission Valley League honors as a senior (utility player) and Personal – Full name: Ryan Neal Deeter…born July 27, 1991 in Fremont, Calif…Ryan junior (pitcher)…threw a complete game shutout in a first-round CIF North Coast Section is the younger of Ross and Shari Deeter’s two children…has one older sister, Jaclyn… playoff victory (3-0) against San Ramon Valley in May 2009, scattering two hits while admires San Francisco Giants pitcher …Mathematics/Economics major. compiling 11 strikeouts…helped lead Newark Memorial to a 23-7 overall record, including a 12-1 mark in Mission Valley League play in 2009…at the plate, batted .360 with two Career Highs home runs, one triple, seven doubles, 16 RBI and 20 runs in 27 games…earned 2009 Innings - 1.2 (three times), last vs. Florida State (6/19/12) Strikeouts - 3 (twice), last vs. Long Beach State (2/28/12) Ryan Deeter’s Career Stats YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF OAV WP HBP SFA SHA BK 2011 (Fr.) 7.11 0-0 5 0 0 0/1 0 6.1 8 5 5 3 7 1 0 0 31 .308 0 2 0 0 0 2012 (So.) 0.89 1-0 36 0 0 0/1 0 30.1 20 7 3 18 26 4 0 0 127 .196 0 2 2 3 1 TOTALS 1.96 1-0 41 0 0 0/2 0 36.2 28 12 8 21 33 5 0 0 158 .219 0 4 2 3 1

2012 – Redshirted the season. JJAKEAKE High School – Two-year varsity baseball letterwinner at San Dimas High School under 3300 head coach Mike Regan…selected in the 37th round of the 2011 MLB Draft by the Florida Marlins…went 4-1 with a 2.72 ERA and one save as a senior (2011), totaling 53 EEHRETHRET strikeouts and 12 walks in 56.2 innings…batted .360 with two home runs, 14 doubles, RRHPHP • RSRS FreshmanFreshman • 6-36-3 • 207207 • R/RR/R 22 RBI and 26 runs scored during his senior season…captured first-team All-Valle Vista SSanan Dimas,Dimas, Calif.Calif. (San(San DimasDimas HS)HS) League honors as a utility player during his senior season…helped lead San Dimas High School to the 2011 Valle Vista League championship. Notes – Athletic right-handed pitcher who redshirted in 22011011 MLBMLB DraftDraft Personal – Full name: Jacob Ryan Ehret (pronounced AIR-et)…born March 18, 1993 in 2012...will look to contribute from the bullpen in his second 37th Round Selection San Dimas, Calif…Jake is the youngest of Scott and Sandra Ehret’s three children…has year in the program...projectable right-hander who can one brother, Scott, and one sister, Krista…admires the late Mickey Mantle, a New York throw three pitches for strikes. Yankees outfielder and Hall of Famer…Political Science major.

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4 EERICRIC FFILIAILIA OOFF • SophomoreSophomore • 6-06-0 • 180180 • LL/R/R HHuntingtonuntington BBeach,each, Calif.Calif. (Edison(Edison HS)HS)

Notes – Talented left-handed hitter who has all the tools to excel as an outfielder at the Division I level...can hit with power to all fields and is expected to be an offensive threat at the top of the lineup. 2012 (summer) – Led the Wisconsin Woodchucks of the Northwoods League with a .383 batting average and six home runs in 39 games...scored 32 runs and registered 37 RBI and 24 stolen bases as well...named to the Northwoods League Post-Season All- Star Team...named the No. 10 overall prospect from the Northwoods League by Baseball America. 2012 – Played in 20 games, making 14 starts (13 as designated hitter, one in left field)...batted .245 with one double, eight RBI and six runs...recorded a .355 on-base percentage and stole three bases in three attempts...recorded at least one hit in each of his first seven games, opening his collegiate career batting 10-for-24 (.417) with seven RBI in those contests...went 4-for-7 with one run in a doubleheader against Arizona State (March 18)...went 2-for-4 with two runs and two RBI in UCLA’s 16-0 win at Utah (March 30)...went 2-for-2 with one in the Bruins’ 6-2 win in the series finale at Arizona (April 15). 2011 (summer) – Played in 34 games for the Wenatchee Apple Sox of the West Coast Collegiate League…batted .294 with two home runs, 15 RBI and 15 runs…was selected to play in the league’s All-Star Game…Wenatchee went 39-15 overall, finishing in first place in the league’s East Division. High School – Four-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Edison High School under head coach Steve Lambright…named Sunset League MVP as a junior (2010) and co- MVP as a senior (2011) with teammate Christian Lopes…secured first-team All-CIF Southern Section Division I honors as a senior…captured first-team Orange County Register All-County accolades as a junior and senior…led Edison to three consecutive Sunset League titles (2009, 2010, 2011)…named team MVP as a freshman, junior and senior…concluded high school ranking seventh all-time in CIF history with 156 hits… batted .351 with 60 , 33 hits and 27 runs as a senior…earned second-team All-CIF Southern Section Division I honors as a junior…batted .391 as a junior (2010), totaling seven home runs and 17 RBI with a .491 on-base percentage…first-team Orange County Register All-County, first-team Cal-Hi Sports All-State underclassman as a junior ... batted .354 as a sophomore (2009), collecting three home runs, eight doubles, 17 EERICRIC FFILIAILIA RBI and 23 runs…secured second-team All-Sunset League accolades and led Edison to the 2009 CIF Southern Section Division I title game as a sophomore…batted .500 as Personal – Full name: Eric Robert Filia…born July 6, 1992 in Carlsbad, Calif…Eric is the a freshman (2008), tying a school record held by Jeff Kent for single-season batting son of Mike Filia and Kristin Snyder…has two younger brothers, Michael Filia and Marc average…set single-season school records during his freshman year for most hits (53) Filia…admires former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward…History major. and at-bats (106)...named Sunset League Rookie of the Year in 2008…batted .700 at Career Highs the USA Baseball National Championship in 2008...named to the Team USA 16-U Trial At-bats - 5 at Utah (4/1/12) Team…competed on Ruth gold medal-winning team at the Tournament of the Runs - 2 at Utah (3/30/12) Stars in Cary, N.C…named to Team USA’s National Team Trial squad in 2009 and 2010… Hits - 2 (four times), last at Arizona (4/15/12) played for the Blue Team at the 2010 Area Code Games in Long Doubles - 1 at Utah (3/31/12) Beach, Calif…selected to the Angels Elite and New York Yankees scout teams in the fall RBI - 3 vs. Washington State (3/24/12) of 2009 and 2010. Stolen Bases - 1 (three times), last at Arizona (4/15/12)

Eric Filia’s Career Stats YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2012 (Fr.) .245 20-14 53 6 13 1 0 0 8 14 .264 7 2 8 2 .355 0 1 3-3 5 0 0 1.000 TOTALS .245 20-14 53 6 13 1 0 0 8 14 .264 7 2 8 2 .355 0 1 3-3 5 0 0 1.000

in 72 innings pitched as a senior in 2012...started the 2012 season 7-0 and recorded nine complete games, never throwing more than 100 pitches in any of them...also batted 4488 TTUCKERUCKER .444 and recorded 33 RBI and 40 hits as a senior at Stevenson...named the 2012 Monterey County Player of the Year...earned Mission Trail Athletic League Pitcher of the FORBESS Year honors in 2012...three-time All-Mission Trail Athletic League selection (2010-12) and two-time All-County selection...went 4-4 with 73 strikeouts in 61 innings, posting RRHPHP • FreshmanFreshman • 6-96-9 • 210210 • R/RR/R three shutouts as a junior in 2011...posted a 5-2 record with 38 strikeouts during his PPebbleebble BBeach,each, Calif.Calif. (Stevenson(Stevenson School)School) sophomore year in 2010...went 4-1 with 34 strikeouts in 39 innings as a freshman in 2009...also earned three varsity letters in basketball and ...two-time All-League Notes – Projectable right-handed pitcher who enjoyed a great four-year high school selection in basketball. career at Stevenson School...has the ability to contribute from the bullpen as a freshman and has a bright future in UCLA’s program. Personal – Full name: James William Tucker Forbes...born July 28, 1993 in San Francisco, Calif...mother is Alex Forbes...has a sister, Maddie...admires Kevin Durant, High School – Four-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Stevenson School (Pebble Lance Armstrong, Michael Jordan and Roberto Clemente...undeclared major. Beach, Calif.) under head coach Paul Wilcox...posted an 8-3 record with 71 strikeouts

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High School – Three-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Reno High School under head coach Pete Savage…named Nevada’s All-North 4A Player of the Year as a senior (2010), 2277 PPATAT in addition to earning first-team honors…batted .505 with 18 home runs, 12 doubles, 56 RBI, and 46 runs in 97 at-bats as a senior…captured ABCA/Rawlings All-America acclaim GALLAGHERR and All-Region 8 honors as a senior…selected to the 2010 Baseball America High School All-America team…earned first-team All-Northern High Desert League honors as a first IINFNF • JJuniorunior • 6-26-2 • 224224 • L/RL/R baseman his junior year (2009)…batted .371 with nine home runs, eight doubles, 40 RReno,eno, NNev.ev. (Reno(Reno HS)HS) RBI and 25 runs in 105 at-bats as a junior… helped lead Reno to a 33-4 overall record in 2009, including a perfect 18-0 mark in High Desert League play…secured first-team Notes – Can hit for power from the left side of the plate...should push for playing time at All-State and All-Sierra League accolades as a sophomore (2008)…batted .345 with first base and as a key left-handed bat off the bench in 2013. six home runs, 14 doubles, 46 RBI and 28 runs his sophomore season…helped lead 2012 (summer) – Hit .192 with two homeruns, 12 RBI and 22 runs in 38 games for the Reno High School to the Northern Region Championship in 2008 and 2010…selected to Thunder Bay Border Cats of the Northwoods League. Lasorda Elite Games and Colorado Rockies Scout Team in the fall of 2009…batted over .350 in each of four summer seasons playing for the Reno Knights…posted a career-high 2012 – Played in 14 games, making four starts (three at first base, one as designated .513 batting average in the summer of 2010 on the Reno Knights summer team. hitter)...batted .100 with five RBI and three walks...went 1-for-2 with a career-high three RBI in UCLA’s 9-1 victory over Long Beach State (Feb. 28)...went 1-for-3 with two RBI in a Personal – Full name: Patrick Harry Gallagher…born September 4, 1991 in Reno, Nev… 12-4 win against Cal State Northridge (April 17). Pat is the younger of John and Lori Gallagher’s two sons…has one older brother, John… History major. 2011 (summer) – Played in 45 games for the Bellingham Bells of the West Coast Collegiate League…batted .213 with two home runs, three doubles, 15 RBI and five runs… Career Highs Bellingham went 21-32, finishing third in the league’s East Division. At-bats - 3 (three times), last vs. Cal State Northridge (4/17/12) Hits - 1 (three times), last vs. Cal State Northridge (4/17/12) 2011 – Played in 11 games, serving primarily as a pinch-hitter…batted .083, going 1-for- Doubles - 1 vs. San Francisco (2/20/11) 12 with one RBI-double…went 1-for-1 with a pinch-hit RBI-double in his collegiate debut RBI - 3 vs. Long Beach State (2/28/12) against San Francisco (Feb. 20).

Pat Gallagher’s Career Stats YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2011 (Fr.) .083 11-0 12 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 .167 0 0 4 0 .083 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 2012 (So.) .100 14-4 20 0 2 0 0 0 5 2 .100 3 0 8 0 .208 1 0 0-0 29 4 0 1.000 TOTALS .094 25-4 32 0 3 1 0 0 6 4 .125 3 0 12 0 .167 1 0 0-0 29 4 0 1.000

High School – Four-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Beckman High School under head coach Kevin Lavalle...batted .402 with one home run, 15 doubles, 23 RBI and 33 2288 JJUSTINUSTIN hits as a senior (2011)...helped lead Beckman to the CIF Southern Section Division III championship as a senior...guided Beckman to the title during his HAZARDD senior campaign...finished his three-year baseball career with a .403 batting average, 10 home runs, 35 doubles and 89 RBI...earned first-team All-Pacific Coast League honors IINF/C•NF/C• RRSS FFreshmanreshman • 66-2-2 • 119191 • LL/R/R as a sophomore, junior and senior...secured first-team all-city honors as a senior and TTustin,ustin, CCalif.alif. (Beckman(Beckman HS)HS) first-team All-CIF Division III accolades as a junior...captured the Pacific Coast League Sportsmanship Award as a senior...named Beckman’s offensive player of the year in 2010 Notes – Versatile infielder who can also play behind the plate...will look to add depth to and defensive player of the year in 2009...was invited to play in the 2011 Orange County UCLA’s catching corps in 2013. All-Star High School Seniors game...batted .404 with seven home runs, 13 doubles, 39 2012 (summer) – Hit .164 in 19 games for the Cowlitz Black Bears of the West Coast RBI and 21 runs as a junior (2010)...was also a two-year varsity football letterwinner League. (quarterback) at Beckman High School. 2012 – Redshirted the season. Personal – Full name: Justin Sarni Hazard...born Sept. 9, 1993 in Chicago, Illinois...Justin is the older of Jon and Shellyn Hazard’s two children...admires catcher Joe Mauer...intends to major in Business-Economics.

and 23 complete games at Beckman...went 12-2 with a 0.84 ERA, striking out 112 batters in 83.1 innings pitched and recording 10 saves during his senior season...threw 1111 JJAMESAMES two no-hitters against Woodbridge High School and University High School as a senior... ranked No. 75 on Baseball America’s top 500 2012 MLB Draft eligible player list...2012 KAPRIELIANN USA Today and Louisville Slugger first-team All-American selection...2012 Beckman High School and Pacific Coast League Athlete of the Year...two-time All-CIF Division III and first- RRHPHP • FreshmanFreshman • 6-46-4 • 195195 • R/RR/R team All-Orange County selection (2011-12)...named the CIF Southern Section Division TTustin,ustin, CCalif.alif. (Beckman(Beckman HS)HS) III Player of the Year as a junior (2011)...went 11-1 with a 0.92 ERA, 80 strikeouts, four saves, nine complete games and five shutouts during his junior season...earned three Notes – Talented right-hander who had an outstanding 22012012 MMLBLB DraftDraft victories in CIF Southern Section Division III playoff games as a junior, hurling shutouts career at Beckman High School...a very athletic pitcher who 40th Round Selection in his first two playoff wins while leading Beckman to the 2011 CIF Division III Southern is expected to come in and make an immediate impact out Section Championship...went 10-0 with a 1.70 ERA in 57.2 innings as a sophomore of the bullpen. (2010)...named the Pacific Coast League Pitcher of the Year three times (2010-12)... 2012 (summer) – Tallied 30 strikeouts, two saves and a 1.73 ERA in 11 games (4 also earned All-Pacific Coast League honors and Irvine News All-City honors three years in starts) for the Wenatchee Applesox of the West Coast League...recorded 10 strikeouts a row (2010-12), getting named the Irvine News All-City MVP in 2011...was also a three- and a 1.64 ERA in the playoffs, leading the Applesox to their third league title in four year letterwinner in football as a wide receiver, linebacker and safety under head coach years and fifth overall...named the No. 3 overall prospect from the West Coast League Ken Mushinski...2012 All-CIF Division III selection...also earned All-Pacific Coast League by Baseball America. and All-City honors in football in 2012. High School – Three-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Beckman High School (Irvine, Personal – Full name: James Douglas Kaprielian...born March 2, 1994 in Laguna Hills, Calif.) under head coach Kevin Lavelle...selected in the 40th round of the 2012 MLB Draft Calif...parents are Douglas and Barbara Kaprielian...has a sister, Alison...admires former by the ...posted a career record of 33-3 with a 0.96 ERA, 250 strikeouts UCLA standout and Baseball Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson...undeclared major.

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2255 CCHRISHRIS KKECKECK IINFNF • SSophomoreophomore • 6-26-2 • 205205 • L/RL/R PPleasanton,leasanton, Calif.Calif. (Amador(Amador ValleyValley HS)HS)

Notes – A left-handed power threat who will look to be an impact bat in the middle of the lineup...athletic infielder with a good arm who will add depth to UCLA’s infield. 2012 – Played in 28 games, making 10 starts as the designated hitter...batted .293, going 12-for-41, with three doubles, five RBI and three runs...drew 15 walks, compiling a .354 on-base percentage...was among the team’s most effective pinch-hitters, going 6-for-16 (.375) in that role...had a season-high two hits in UCLA’s 7-6 win at Georgia (March 10), going 2-for-4 with one double and one run...went 1-for-1, scoring one run after a key pinch-hit single in a ninth-inning rally at Oregon State (April 22)...went 1-for-2 with one RBI in UCLA’s 7-2 series-opening victory at California. High School – Three-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Amador Valley High School under head coach Lou Cesario…appeared in the Connie Mack World Series in 2009 and 2011…won the at the 2011 Connie Mack World Series…batted .462 with four homers, three triples, 26 RBI, 26 runs and 30 walks as a junior (2010)… secured East Bay Athletic League MVP honors as a junior, posting a .609 on-base percentage that year…earned “triple crown” honors in the East Bay Athletic League as a junior (batting average, home runs, RBI)…helped lead Amador Valley to its first-ever CIF North Coast Section title in 2010…played for the Milwaukee Brewers White Team at the 2010 Area Code Games in Long Beach, Calif….competed in the Connie Mack League for the Danville Hoots Baseball Club. Personal – Full name: Chris Charles Keck…born Sept. 2, 1992 in Castro Valley, Calif… Chris is the youngest of Paul and Cynthia Keck’s four children…has two older brothers, Paul and Willie, and one older sister, Candace…admires Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim outfielder Josh Hamilton…History major. Career Highs At-bats - 4 (twice), last vs. Oregon (4/6/12) Runs - 1 (three times), last at Oregon State (4/22/12) Hits - 2 at Georgia (3/9/12) RBI - 1 (five times), last vs. Creighton (6/3/12) Doubles - 1 (three times), last at Utah (3/30/12) CCHRISHRIS KKECKECK

Chris Keck’s Career Stats YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2012 (Fr.) .293 28=10 41 3 12 3 0 0 5 15 .366 4 1 7 0 .354 2 1 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 TOTALS .293 28=10 41 3 12 3 0 0 5 15 .366 4 1 7 0 .354 2 1 0-0 2 0 0 1.000

(2012)...held opponents to just a .177 batting average against him and led the Century NNICKICK League in strikeouts...also batted .349 with 14 RBI and 11 stolen bases as a senior... 1166 slugged .518 with a .486 on-base percentage in 2012...hit .314 with 16 runs and 12 RBI as a junior (2011)...posted a .526 slugging percentage and stole 12 bases in 13 KKERNERN attempts as a junior as well...pitched in seven games, striking out nine in seven innings pitched...logged a .342 batting average as a sophomore, scoring 13 runs and recording RRHP•HP• FreshmanFreshman • 5-115-11 • 184184 • R/RR/R BBrea,rea, Calif.Calif. (Brea(Brea OlindaOlinda HS)HS) 10 RBI...three-year team captain (2010-12) and two-time All-Century League selection (2010, 2012)...two-time Brea Olinda MVP (2011-12). Notes – Talented right-handed pitcher who excelled at Brea Olinda High School...has a Personal – Full name: Nick Bryant Kern...born September 27, 1994 in Fullerton, Calif... terrific arm and will look to contribute out of the bullpen in his first season in Westwood. parents are John and Katie Kern...has an older brother, Tyler, and a younger brother, Christopher...admires boxing legend Muhammad Ali...intends to be a physiological science High School – Three-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Brea Olinda High School (Brea, major. Calif.) under head coaches Mike Baker (2010) and Matt Sorenson (2011-12)...went 5-2 with a 1.22 ERA, 87 strikeouts and three saves in 74.2 innings pitched as a senior

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opening game of the College World Series (June 15). 7 KKEVINEVIN High School – Three-year varsity baseball and football letterwinner at Turlock High School under head coaches Mark DelaMotte and James Paterson, respectively…selected KRAMERR in the 25th round of the 2011 MLB Draft by the Cleveland Indians…batted .350 with two homers, six doubles, 30 RBI and 39 runs as a senior (2011)…was a three-time first-team IINFNF • SSophomoreophomore • 6-06-0 • 197197 • L/RL/R All-Central selection (2009, 2010, 2011)…batted .460 with seven TTurlock,urlock, Calif.Calif. (Turlock(Turlock HS)HS) home runs, five triples, 11 doubles, 30 RBI and 47 runs as a junior (2010)…named the Stanislaus District’s Athlete of the Year in 2010-11…led Turlock to the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section title game in 2010, collecting three home runs in the playoffs…played for the Notes – Was UCLA’s leading hitter in the 2012 22011011 MLBMLB DraftDraft postseason, hitting .385 in eight postseason games... 25th Round Selection Milwaukee Brewers White Team at the 2010 Area Code Games in Long Beach, Calif…. athletic, left-handed hitter who excelled at third base as a helped lead the USA Baseball U-16 Team to the gold medal in Taiwan during the summer freshman and will be counted on to do so again in 2013. of 2009…served as starting quarterback for Turlock’s football team in 2009 and 2010… earned Central California League MVP honors as a quarterback during his senior season 2012 (summer) – Hit .339 with five homeruns and 21 RBI for the La Crosse Loggers of (2010)…passed for 1,037 yards and 15 TDs and rushed for 1,119 yards and 16 TDs the Northwoods League...recorded a .529 batting average with four RBI and a stolen base as a senior…led Turlock to an 8-3 record and CIF Sac-Joaquin playoff berth in 2010 after in the playoffs, leading the Loggers to the Northwoods League title. going 0-10 in 2009…twice secured first-team All-Central California League honors on the 2012 – Played in 44 games, making 35 starts (29 at third base and four at second football field, including district offensive MVP one season. base)...batted .281 with five doubles, 13 RBI and 18 runs...hit at a .316 clip in Pac- Personal – Full name: Kevin Lowell Kramer…born Oct. 3, 1993 in Turlock, Calif…Kevin 12 ballgames, going 12-for-38 with four runs and three RBI (16 games, 11 starts)...led is the youngest of Glenn and Maureen Kramer’s three sons…has two older brothers, the Bruins with a .385 batting average in all eight postseason games, going 10-for-26 Michael and Steven…admires Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim outfielder Josh Hamilton with three doubles, three runs and five RBI...posted a .429 on-base percentage in the and New England Patriots quarterback …History major. postseason...was UCLA’s leading hitter at the College World Series, batting .375 (3-for-8) with one double, two runs, one RBI and two walks...opened the season as a candidate for Career Highs the starting position at second base but emerged midway through the year as UCLA’s At-bats - 5 at Cal State Northridge (2/21/12) everyday starting third baseman...batted .170 through UCLA’s first 36 games, before Runs - 2 vs. Stony Brook (6/15/12) closing the season with a team-high .351 batting average (26-for-74, 13 runs) in UCLA’s Hits - 3 at Washington (5/13/12) final 28 contests...had a key two-run double in UCLA’s 6-3 win at Cal State Fullerton (May RBI - 2 (twice), last at Cal State Fullerton (5/15/12) 15)...had a season-high three hits in the Bruins’ 4-2 win at Washington to sweep a three- Doubles - 1 (five times), last vs. Stony Brook (6/15/12) game Pac-12 series (May 13), going 3-for-3 with one run...went 5-for-11 (.455) with one double, one RBI and two runs in three NCAA Regional contests...went 2-for-2 with two walks, one double, two runs and one RBI in UCLA’s 9-1 win over Stony Brook in the

Kevin Kramer’s Career Stats YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2012 (So.) .281 44-35 121 18 34 5 0 0 13 39 .322 7 6 19 3 .351 0 6 1-2 39 67 9 .922 TOTALS .281 44-35 121 18 34 5 0 0 13 39 .322 7 6 19 3 .351 0 6 1-2 39 67 9 .922

and 17 RBI during his junior season (2011)...listed by the Los Angeles Times as one DDARRELLARRELL of the area’s top juniors heading into the 2011 season...played at the 2011 Area Code 3311 Games for the Milwaukee Brewers Area Code Team at Blair Field in Long Beach, Calif... competed for the RBI All-Stars at the USA Baseball Tournament of Stars (June 2011) MILLER JR.RR.. at the National Training Complex in Cary, N.C...hit .325 during his sophomore season at Servite in 2010...three-time All-Trinity League selection (2010-12)...was a two-time All-CIF C • FFreshmanreshman • 6-26-2 • 238238 • R/RR/R YYorbaorba LLinda,inda, Calif.Calif. (Servite(Servite HS)HS) Southern Section selection and was named a 2012 Rawlings All-American. Personal – Full name: Darrell Keith Miller Jr...born September 29, 1993 in Fullerton, Notes – Strong, right-handed hitter who enjoyed a great Calif...parents are Darrell and Kelly Miller...father, Darrell Miller Sr., runs the MLB Urban 22012012 MMLBLB DDraftraft Youth Academy in Compton, Calif. and played five seasons in the Major Leagues with the four-year career at Servite High School...athletic, durable 34th Round Selection player who will compete for playing time behind the plate California Angels (1984-1988) as a catcher and outfielder...uncle is Reggie Miller, who as a freshman. played basketball at UCLA for four seasons (1984-87) before enjoying an 18-year Hall of Fame career in the NBA with the Indiana Pacers...aunt is Cheryl Miller, who starred on the High School – Four-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Servite High School (Anaheim, women’s basketball team at the USC (1983-86) and played professional basketball...has a Calif.) under head coaches Dave Lawn (previous) and Jeff Sears (current)...selected in younger sister, Nicole, and a younger brother, Cameron...admires Major League catcher the 34th round of the 2012 MLB Draft by the Philadelphia Phillies...hit .385 during his Mike Napoli...undeclared major. senior season at Servite...batted .500 with two home runs, four triples, five doubles

strikeouts in 67.1 innings pitched during his senior season...Two-time Orange County Player of the Year by the Orange County Register...earned first-team All-CIF Southern 2299 TTYY Section Division I honors as a junior and senior and second-team honors as a sophomore... Louisville Slugger National All-American selection and Trinity League MVP during his junior MOOREE and senior seasons...batted .510 with three home runs, 13 doubles, 37 RBI, 39 runs and a school-record 51 hits in 30 games as a junior...logged a .581 on-base percentage OOFF • FreshmanFreshman • 6-06-0 • 190190 • L/RL/R and a .750 slugging percentage as a junior...also excelled on the mound, going 10-2 with MMissionission VViejo,iejo, Calif.Calif. (Mater(Mater DeiDei HS)HS) a 3.16 ERA, 55 strikeouts and five complete games in 75.1 innings as a junior...guided Mater Dei to 24-6 overall record, including a 13-2 league mark to win the Trinity League Notes – Enjoyed an outstanding four-year career at Mater 22012012 MMLBLB DraftDraft title, as a junior in 2011...batted .413 with one home run, nine doubles 21 RBI and 18 Dei High School, earning Gatordate State Player of the Year 25th Round Selection runs in 30 games as a sophomore, leading Mater Dei to the CIF Championship...as a honors in 2012...very talented left-handed hitter who can pitcher, went 1-1 with four saves and a 2.29 ERA in 36.2 innings, logging 28 strikeouts be an immediate impact player in the outfield. and 11 walks...named most valuable player in leading his travel team, Team Marucci, to 2012 (summer) – Hit .309 with 36 runs and 20 RBI for the Wenatchee Applesox of the the championship of the Perfect Game WWBA Tournament in Jupiter, Fla., in Oct. 2011... West Coast League...recorded a .316 batting average with six runs and five stolen bases selected to USA Baseball’s 18U National Team Trials Roster in June 2011. in the playoffs, leading the Applesox to their fifth West Coast League title...selected to the Personal – Full name: Ty Richard Moore...born July 26, 1993 in Irvine, Calif...parents West Coast League All-Star Game. are Roger and Tammara Moore...father, Roger, played college baseball at Cal State High School – Four-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Mater Dei High School (Santa Dominguez Hills...has an older brother, Chance...admires New York Yankees shortstop Ana, Calif.) under head coach Burt Call...selected in the 25th round of the 2012 MLB Derek Jeter...intends to be a Political Science major. Draft by the New York Yankees...named the Gatorade California State Player of the Year and earned USA Today All-America honors in 2012 after hitting .406 with 23 RBI and 10 stolen bases...also pitched for the Monarchs, going 12-2 with a 0.83 ERA and 71

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9 AADAMDAM PLUTKO RRHPHP • JuniorJunior • 6-36-3 • 192192 • R/RR/R UUpland,pland, CCalif.alif. (Glendora(Glendora HS)HS)

Notes – Has gone 19-7 with a 2.26 ERA in two seasons 22010010 MMLBLB DDraftraft as a weekend starting pitcher for UCLA...will enter his junior 6th Round Selection season (2013) with 191 career strikeouts and 71 walks through 227.1 innings, having limited the opposition to a .205 batting average...served as UCLA’s Friday starter in 2012 and as the Bruins’ Sunday starter in 2011...has gone 4-0 with a 0.88 ERA in four career postseason starts, logging 27 strikeouts and nine walks in 30.2 innings (.146 opposing batting average)...with four postseason victories, has tied Trevor Bauer for the program record for career playoff wins...postseason 0.88 ERA is the lowest mark in school history, among pitchers with at least 12.0 playoff innings. 2012 (summer) – Logged a 2.63 ERA with 12 strikeouts and a 1.02 WHIP for the USA Collegiate National Team...helped lead the U.S. Collegiate National Team to a third place finish at the Honkbal-Haarlem Baseball Week in Haarlem, The Netherlands...pitched 5.2 innings in a game against Cuba in Havana on July 7...named the No. 15 overall prospect from the U.S. Collegiate National Team by Baseball America. 2012 – Went 12-3 with a 2.48 ERA in 18 starts as UCLA’s Friday night starting pitcher... totaled 99 strikeouts and 47 walks in a team-high 119.2 innings...threw two complete games...captured third-team All-America honors from Baseball America and second-team All-America acclaim from Perfect Game USA...named to the All-Pac-12 Conference team for the second straight season...secured second-team ABCA All-West Region honors... ranked among the top-10 in multiple Pac-12 pitching categories, including fourth in strikeouts (99), eighth in ERA (2.48), fifth in innings pitched (119.2), third in opposing batting average (.215)...tied for second in victories (12) and tied for third in games started (18)...went 7-0 with a 0.89 ERA and a .180 opposing batting average in his final seven starts (May 5 through June 15)...in three postseason starts, went 3-0 with a 1.17 ERA, registering 21 strikeouts and seven walks in 23.0 innings...threw a complete-game two-hit shutout against Creighton in UCLA’s opening contest at the NCAA Los Angeles Regional (June 1), totaling seven strikeouts and three walks...also fired a complete-game shutout at No. 9-ranked Georgia (March 9), recording a season-high 11 strikeouts and no walks while scattering five hits in the Bruins’ 2-0 victory...allowed one run and five hits in seven strong innings to notch the victory in UCLA’s 9-1 win over Stony Brook (June 15) in the opening game of the College World Series...allowed two runs and seven hits in seven innings to notch the victory in Game 1 of the NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional versus TCU (June 8), striking out seven batters and issuing two walks...scattered five hits in seven scoreless innings at Safeco Field against Washington (May 11), earning the win in UCLA’s 2-0 victory...allowed one run and two hits in 8.1 innings in the opening game of a doubleheader against Purdue (May 5), earning the victory as UCLA defeated the Boilermakers, 5-1...allowed two hits in 7.2 scoreless innings in the Bruins’ series opener AADAMDAM PLUTKOPLUTKO at Oregon State to pick up the victory (April 20)...recorded 10 strikeouts and one walk in UCLA’s season opener versus Maryland (Feb. 17, no-decision), scattering five hits in seven scoreless innings. scoreless frames against San Francisco (Feb. 20)…surrendered one run through his first 19.0 innings as a freshman. 2011 – Went 7-4 with a 2.01 in 16 appearances (15 starts) in a terrific freshman campaign…named a first-team Freshman All-America selection by Baseball America… High School – Four-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Glendora High School under secured Freshman All-America acclaim from Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball and head coach Dan Henley…also was a one-year varsity football letterwinner at Glendora the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association…earned All-Pac-10 team honors… under head coach Mark Pasquerella (served as team’s kicker in fall 2006)…selected in posted a 2.01 ERA, the second-lowest mark in the Pac-10 Conference…registered the sixth round of the 2010 MLB Draft by the Houston Astros…went 10-1 with a 1.36 92 strikeouts and 24 walks in 107.2 innings, limiting the opposition to a .193 batting ERA, 97 strikeouts and 18 walks in 67.0 innings as a senior (2010)…went 7-3 with average…ranked fourth in the Pac-10 in opposing batting average (.193), eighth in a 2.60 ERA, 62 strikeouts and a .216 opponent batting average in 64.0 innings as a strikeouts (92) and tied for 10th in victories (seven)…in nine Pac-10 starts, went 3-2 junior (2009)…went 2-5 with a 4.24 ERA, 35 strikeouts and one save in 39.2 innings as with a 2.51 ERA, 44 strikeouts, 13 walks and a .210 opposing batting average in 61.0 a sophomore (2008)…went 2-1 with a 3.33 ERA and 17 strikeouts in 27.1 innings as a innings…allowed two runs or fewer in 13 of 15 starts…pitched at least 6.0 innings freshman (2007)…earned CIF Southern Section Division II Player of the Year honors as or more in 14 of 16 appearances…earned Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week honors after a senior…helped lead Glendora High School to the 2010 CIF Southern Section Division throwing a two-hit complete game shutout at Oregon (May 8), striking out seven batters II championship…selected as a 2010 Under Armour Pre-Season All-America selection… and walking one…in an elimination game, earned the victory against San Francisco (June played in USA Baseball’s Tournament of Stars in 2008 and 2009…competed in the Area 5) by limiting the Dons to one hit in 7.2 scoreless innings, logging six strikeouts and Code Games in 2008 and 2009…played for the Brewers Elite Team in 2008 and 2009 two walks…in a crucial Pac-10 series finale, limited California (May 22) to two runs and and for the Red Sox Scout Team from 2006-09…was a three-time Sierra League All- three hits, striking out three batters and walking one through eight innings…logged a Academic Team selection (2007-09), posting a 3.7 GPA…listed among the top 75 draft season-high 12 strikeouts and walked one, allowing two runs and four hits in eight innings prospects for 2010 by Perfect Game…selected to the ESPN Rise All-Area Code Team in to secure the win against Cal State Bakersfield (May 15)…allowed one run (unearned) 2009…was named a top California underclassman by ESPN Rise in 2009. and four hits in 6.1 innings at Stanford (April 23, no-decision)…allowed one run and two Personal – Full name: Adam Gregory Plutko…born October 3, 1991 in Pomona, Calif… hits in eight-plus innings at Washington State (April 10, no-decision)…allowed one hit in Adam is the younger of Gregory and Philomena Plutko’s two children…has one older seven scoreless innings against Washington (April 3, no-decision)…scattered six hits in sister, Sara, was a three-year women’s soccer letterwinner at Oregon…History major. six scoreless innings at Nebraska (March 6, no-decision)…earned victory against San Career Highs Jose State in the second game of a doubleheader (Feb. 27), allowing one run and four Innings Pitched - 9.0 (three times), last vs. Creighton (6/1/12) hits in seven innings…notched the win in his first collegiate start, scattering two hits in six Strikeouts - 12 vs. Cal State Bakersfield (5/15/11)

Adam Plutko’s Career Stats YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF OAV WP HBP SFA SHA BK 2011 (Fr.) 2.01 7-4 16 15 1 1/1 0 107.2 73 28 24 24 92 14 1 3 425 .193 2 5 3 15 0 2012 (So.) 2.48 12-3 18 18 2 2/3 0 119.2 91 35 33 47 99 13 2 7 490 .215 2 6 2 12 0 TOTALS 2.26 19-7 34 33 3 3/4 0 227.1 164 63 57 71 191 27 3 10 915 .205 4 11 5 27 0

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and 112 strikeouts in 66.2 innings pitched for the Bulldogs in 2012...ranked No. 189 CCODYODY on Baseball America’s top 500 2012 MLB Draft eligible player list...earned first-team 3344 All-East County and first-team All-Eastern League accolades as a third baseman following his junior season...played in the 2011 Perfect Game All-American Classic at Petco Park POTEET (San Diego)...selected to USA Baseball’s 18U National Team Trials Roster in June 2011... selected to compete for (but not travel with) USA Baseball’s 18U National Team at the RRHPHP • FreshmanFreshman • 6-16-1 • 191191 • R/RR/R BBonita,onita, CCalif.alif. (Christian(Christian HS)HS) 2011 COPABE `AAA’ 18U Junior Pan American Championships in Cartegna, Colombia (Nov. 17-27, 2011)...went 9-1 on the mound as a freshman at Christian (2009), posting a 1.56 ERA with 78 strikeouts and 32 walks...batted .394 as a freshman, totaling nine Notes – Strong, durable right-handed pitcher who has 2012 MLB Draft home runs, eight doubles, 31 RBI and 26 runs in 32 games...earned MaxPreps.com three above-average pitches...enjoyed a great career at 27th Round Selection All-America honors as a freshman, in addition to securing first-team All-East County Christian High School and with club team ABD Bulldogs...is accolades that season...pitched in the summer of 2009 for the USA Baseball U14 expected to make an immediate impact on the mound in 2013. National Team in Guatemala...also lettered in basketball at Christian in 2010, playing High School– Three-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Christian High School (El Cajon, guard under head coach Kelvin Starr. Calif.) under head coach Michael Mitchell...selected in the 27th round of the 2012 MLB Personal – Full name: Cody Austin Poteet...born July 30, 1994 in San Diego, Calif... Draft by the Washington Nationals...batted .509 with 55 hits, 13 doubles, 20 stolen parents are Michael and Robin Poteet...has a brother, Michael, and a sister Skylar... bases, 23 RBI and 45 runs as a junior in 2011, pitching 17.2 innings that season...broke admires Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim outfielder Josh Hamilton and NFL quarterback school records with 55 hits and a .509 batting average in 2011...did not play for Christian ...intends to be a Political Science major. in 2012, instead competing for club team ABD Bulldogs ... went 10-1 with a 2.10 ERA

High School – Two-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Mater Dei High School (Santa CCHASEHASE Ana, Calif.) under head coach Burt Call...went 1-0 with a 0.84 ERA, 29 strikeouts and 3355 three saves in 15 games (1 start) as a senior (2012)...held opponents to just a .198 batting average against him as a senior in 2012...Named Mater Dei’s Pitcher of the Year RRADANADAN in his senior season...helped Mater Dei win the 2012 National High School Invitational in Cary, N.C., pitching three innings in the 3-2 championship win over Harvard-Westlake... RRHPHP • FreshmanFreshman • 6-46-4 • 184184 • R/RR/R TTustin,ustin, CCalif.alif. (Mater(Mater DeiDei HS)HS) pitched in three games as a junior, striking out five in five innings pitched. Personal – Full name: Chase Matthew Radan...born June 29, 1994 in Anaheim, Calif... Notes – Enters his freshman season after enjoying a great senior season at prestigious parents are Dave and Tammy Radan...has an older sister, Elle, and two younger sisters, Mater Dei High School...projectable right-handed pitcher with good size who has a bright Tara and Emma....admires former UCLA standout and Baseball Hall of Famer Jackie future in UCLA’s program. Robinson...Undeclared major.

Pac-12 Conference History

Pac-12 Standings (2006-2012) Overall Standings (2006-2012) Pac-8 1933 WSU CAL 1920 CAL Pac-12 W L PCT Overall W L PCT 1969 UCLA 1932 WASH USC 1919 WASH Arizona State 125 58 .683 Arizona State 317 111 .741 1968 USC 1931 WASH STAN 1918 ORE UCLA 111 71 .610 Oregon State 277 140 .664 1967 STAN 1930 WASH USC 1917 CAL Oregon State 99 83 .544 Arizona 262 151 .634 North CIBA 1929 WASH CAL 1916 CAL Arizona 99 84 .541 UCLA 260 166 .610 1966 WSU USC 1928 ORE/WSU STM * North-South playoff champion Stanford 93 89 .511 Stanford 239 169 .586 1965 WSU STAN 1927 WSU STM ** Pac-8 playoff champion Washington State 84 99 .459 Washington State 217 178 .549 1964 ORE USC 1926 WASH CAL # Pacific Coast Conference playoff champion California 80 102 .440 Oregon 133 111 .545 1963 OSU USC 1925 WASH STAN + California won CIBA Division 1, USC won Division 2. 1962 OSU SC 1924 CAL Cal def. USC in CIBA playoff title game. Oregon 47 64 .423 California 208 177 .540 1961 WSU USC 1923 WASH CAL Washington 76 107 .415 Washington 198 194 .505 1960 WSU CAL/USC 1922 WASH PSU (Portland State), SC (Santa Clara), STM (St. Mary’s) USC 71 112 .388 USC 184 213 .463 1959 WASH #USC 1921 CAL Utah 7 23 .233 Utah 172 209 .451 1958 OSU #USC Pac-12 1991 WSU USC 1957 ORE #CAL/USC OVER THE YEARS 2012 UCLA/Arizona 1990 WSU STAN 1956 WSU# USC 2012 Utah added to Pac-12 Conference (Colorado does not have baseball) Pac-10 1989 WSU ARIZ 1955 ORE #USC 2009 Oregon rejoins Pac-10 after having reinstated baseball in July 2007 2011 UCLA 1988 WSU ASU 1954 ORE# USC 1999 Pac-10 dissolves North and South Divisions; Portland State dropped 2010 ASU 1987 WSU STAN 1953 ORE #STAN 1996 Gonzaga and Portland dropped from Northern Division 2009 ASU 1986 OSU UCLA 1952 OSU# USC 1991 Eastern Washington dropped from Northern Division 2008 ASU 1985 WSU STAN 1951 OSU #USC 1982 Portland State, Gonzaga and Eastern Washington added to North 2007 ASU 1984 WSU/PSU ASU 1950 WSU# STAN 1982 Oregon drops baseball 2006 OSU 1983 OSU STAN 1949 WSU #USC 1979 Arizona, Arizona State added to Southern Division, establishing “Pac-10” 2005 OSU 1982 OSU/WSU ASU 1948 WSU #USC 1977 Pac-8 Conference returns to two four-team divisions (North, South) 2004 STAN 1981 WASH ASU 1947 WSU CAL/USC 1976 Southern Division becomes CIBA, adds UC Santa Barbara for one season 2003 STAN 1980 WSU ARIZ/CAL 1946 ORE USC 1970 Pac-8 Conference splits into two four-team divisions (North, South) 2002 USC 1979 WSU UCLA 1945 WSU CAL 1967 Pac-8 Conference emerges as one eight-team group 2001 USC Pac-8 North South 1944 WSU UCLA (UCLA, USC, STAN, CAL, OSU, ORE, WASH, WSU) 2000 ASU/STAN/UCLA 1978 WSU USC** 1943 ORE +CAL/USC 1951 Two five-team divisions form (CIBA, North) 1999 STAN 1977 WSU USC** 1942 ORE USC CIBA includes UCLA, USC, STAN, CAL, SCU Pac-10 North South Pac-8 North CIBA 1941 ORE CAL/STM Northern Division includes WSU, OSU, ORE, WASH, IDAHO 1998 WASH* STAN 1976 WSU** UCLA 1940 OSU STM 1947 CIBA adds St. Mary’s for next four seasons 1997 WASH* STAN Pac-8 North South 1939 ORE USC/STM 1935 UCLA and Santa Clara added back to CIBA 1996 WASH USC* 1975 WSU USC** 1938 OSU/WSU CAL 1933 UCLA, Santa Clara and San Francisco dropped from CIBA 1995 WSU USC* 1974 ORE/WSU USC** 1937 ORE CAL 1931 San Francisco added to CIBA 1994 OSU STAN 1973 WSU USC** 1936 WSU USC 1928 UCLA added to CIBA 1993 WASH ASU 1972 WSU/ORE USC** 1935 ORE CAL/USC 1927 CIBA forms (St. Mary’s, USC, Stanford, California and Santa Clara) 1992 WASH ARIZ 1971 WSU USC** 1934 ORE CAL 1925 North. Div. (WASH, WSU, ORE, OSU, IDAHO) carries Montana through 1928 1970 WSU USC**

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1188 CCODYODY RREGISEGIS IINFNF • SSeniorenior • 6-26-2 • 235235 • L/RL/R GGlendora,lendora, Calif.Calif. (Glendora(Glendora HS)HS)

Notes – Enters his senior year having batted .278 with 16 home runs, four triples and 31 doubles in 178 games (167 starts, including 135 at third base, 13 at first base, seven at second base and 12 as designated hitter)...has played in at least 57 games in each of three seasons at UCLA...has belted 15 of his 16 career home runs in the second half of the season. 2012 – Played in 60 games, making 58 starts (33 at third base, 13 at first base and 12 as designated hitter)...batted .239 with one home run, one triple, four doubles, 25 RBI and 31 runs...registered a .361 on-base percentage...ranked fourth on the team with a .330 batting average in Pac-12 games, going 29-for-88 with 13 RBI and 18 runs...was second on the team with a .464 on-base percentage in conference games...totaled 12 multiple-hit games and seven multiple-RBI performances...had a season-high three hits and three RBI in the series finale at Oregon State (April 22), going 3-for-4 with one home run, three RBI and three runs...went 2-for-3 with a career-high four runs in UCLA’s 11-3 win at Washington (May 12)...finished the three-game series sweep at Washington going 4-for-9 (.444) with five runs and three walks (May 11-13)...went 2-for-4 with two runs and two RBI in the Bruins’ 15-3 win at Arizona (April 14)...had consecutive two-hit games in losses to Oregon (April 5-6)...drew a season-high three walks in three games. 2011 (summer) – Played in 52 games for the Wisconsin Woodchucks…batted .283 with six home runs, two triples, 11 doubles, 28 RBI, 29 runs and 33 walks…ranked fourth on the club in batting average (.283) and tied for second in home runs (6)…Wisconsin went 24-46, tied for seventh place in the league’s South Division. 2011 – Played in 57 games, making 56 starts at third base…batted .284 with a team- leading six home runs and 45 RBI…also led UCLA with a .448 slugging percentage… CCODYODY RREGISEGIS totaled two triples, 10 doublers and 20 runs, compiling a .381 on-base percentage… drew a team-high 34 walks…logged a .305 batting average in Pac-10 play, collecting a walks…went 2-for-3 with one home run at Cal State Fullerton (May 25)…went 4-for-9 team-leading 22 RBI in conference games…hit safely in 33 of the Bruins’ final 45 games… (.444) with two home runs, one double, five walks, six RBI and five runs in three games finished the season tied for second in the Pac-10 in walks (34), ranked seventh in RBI at the NCAA Los Angeles Regional…went 1-for-4 with a solo home run that put UCLA (45) and tied for eighth in home runs (6)…registered one career-high 15-game hitting ahead for good in a 6-3 win against LSU (June 5)…went 1-for-2 with a three-run homer in streak (March 29-April 22) during which he raised his batting average from .179 to the eighth inning that pushed the Bruins’ cushion from 3-2 to 6-2 in the NCAA Regional- .303 (change of 124 points)…totaled 13 multiple-hit games, including one season-high clinching win over UC Irvine (June 6)…went 5-for-13 (.385) with two solo home runs in four-hit effort (at Oregon, May 8) and two three-hit games…led UCLA with nine multiple- three games at the NCAA Super Regional against Cal State Fullerton – went 2-for-5 with RBI games, including one season-high four-RBI effort (at Washington State, April 9)… one pair of solo homers in Game 2, an 11-7 UCLA win in 10 innings (June 12)…went batted .286 (4-for-14) with one double, two RBI, one run and three walks in four NCAA 1-for-4 with a two-run homer against TCU (June 19), pushing the Bruins into the winners’ Regional games, posting a .412 on-base percentage…went 2-for-4 with two RBI and one bracket in their second game of the College World Series…went 2-for-4 with one run in run in a 10-3 series-opening win at Arizona State (May 27)…went 2-for-4 with one solo a loss to TCU (June 25) before responding the next day with a 2-for-2 effort against TCU homer at UC Irvine (May 24)…went 4-for-4 with one walk and one RBI in a 4-0 victory at (June 26), registering one double, two RBI, one run and three walks in UCLA’s 10-3 win Oregon (May 8)…went 1-for-5 with an inside-the-park home run, two RBI and two runs to advance to the championship series. at Pepperdine (May 3), logging UCLA’s first inside-the-park homer since the second High School – Three-year varsity letterwinner at Glendora High School under head coach game of a doubleheader at Long Beach State on March 22, 2008 (Brandon Crawford)… Dan Henley…batted .355 as a senior (2009), totaling three home runs, 24 runs and 18 went 4-for-11 (.364) in a three-game Pac-10 series against Arizona (April 15-17)…went RBI…earned first-team All-Sierra League honors as a senior, in addition to being named 5-for-13 (.385) with one double, five RBI and one run in a three-game Pac-10 series at a scholar-athlete selection at Glendora…batted .354 as a junior (2008), registering one Washington State (April 8-10)…led UCLA past Washington State, 10-3, by going 3-for-5 home run, seven doubles, 22 RBI and 17 runs…earned first-team All-Sierra League with one double, four RBI and one run (April 9)…went 3-for-4 with three RBI in the second accolades as a junior…batted .403 with three doubles, 13 RBI and 16 runs as a sophomore game of a doubleheader against San Jose State (Feb. 27). (2007), leading Glendora in batting average and walks…secured second-team All-Sierra 2010 (summer) – Played in 24 game for the Bellingham Bells of the West Coast League honors that season, in addition to being named a scholar-athlete selection…played Collegiate League…batted .250 with four doubles, 15 RBI and 10 runs…Bellingham went in the 2008 Kiko Garcia Sports Training All-Star Game (top underclassmen in San Gabriel 25-22 overall, finishing third in the West Coast Collegiate League’s West Division. Valley)…also played for the Tampa Bay Rays Scout Team in 2007 and 2008…listed by ESPN Rise Magazine as a top-50 baseball player in the area prior to 2010 – Played in 61 games, making 53 starts (46 at third base, seven at second his senior season…played in the 2009 USA Baseball Tournament of Stars in Cary, N.C… base)…batted .312 with nine home runs, one triple, 17 doubles, 47 RBI and 41 runs… competed in the Babe Ruth World Series in Washington D.C., where he was awarded a earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 Team accolades…among UCLA’s most productive Gold Glove Award as the team’s shortstop…named the San Gabriel Valley 18-and-under performers in the postseason, batting .340 in 12 games, going 16-for-47 with five home Babe Ruth Team Most Valuable Player in the summer of 2009. runs, two doubles, 13 RBI and 12 runs – logged a team-best .702 slugging percentage in the postseason and a .436 on-base percentage…posted a .280 batting average in six Personal – Full name: Cody Ryan Regis…born June 8, 1991 in Tucson, Ariz…Cody is College World Series games, going 7-for-25 with one homer, one double, five RBI and the oldest of Steven and Betsy Regis’ three sons…has two younger brothers, Willy and four runs…secured All-Tournament Team honors at the College World Series and NCAA Wyatt…Sociology major. Los Angeles Regional…finished the season tied for the team lead in home runs (nine, Career Highs with Dean Espy), but did not hit his first homer of the season until May 7 (UCLA’s 42nd At-bats - 6 vs. Florida (6/19/10) contest) – belted nine home runs in the team’s final 26 games, including seven in the Runs - 4 at Washington (5/12/12) last 16 contests…ranked seventh in the Pac-10 with 35 walks, the second-highest total Hits - 4 at Oregon (5/8/11) on the team…recorded 14 multiple-hit games, including a season-high three hits against RBI - 4 at Washington State (4/9/11) Pepperdine (May 4)…tied for the team lead with 15 multiple-RBI games (along with Dean Doubles - 2 vs. Oral Roberts (3/21/10) Espy), including five three-RBI efforts…went 2-for-3 with his first career home run, two Triples - 1 (four times), last at California (5/18/12) RBI and one run in a series-opening 7-2 victory at Washington (May 7)…hit safely in each Home Runs - 2 vs. Cal State Fullerton (6/12/10) game of UCLA’s sweep at California (May 21-23), going 4-for-11 with five runs and two Stolen Bases - 1 (14 times), last at California (5/18/12)

Cody Regis’ Career Stats YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2010 (Fr.) .312 61-53 189 41 59 17 1 9 47 105 .556 35 1 46 5 .420 1 6 7-7 45 90 12 .918 2011 (So.) .284 57-56 194 20 55 10 2 6 45 87 .448 34 1 56 2 .381 7 6 4-7 31 73 11 .904 2012 (Jr.) .239 60-58 188 31 45 4 1 1 25 54 .287 30 8 46 2 .361 4 3 3-5 132 59 6 .970 TOTALS .278 178-167 571 92 159 31 4 16 117 246 .431 99 10 148 9 .387 12 15 14-19 208 222 29 .937

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High School – Three-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Edison High School (Fresno, Calif.) under head coach Cliff Rold...also earned two varsity letters in football (2008-09), 4455 MMAXAX playing quarterback under head coach Tim McDonald...helped lead Edison to the 2008 SSCHUHCHUH Baseball Section title and the 2009 Football Section title. Personal – Full name: Maxwell Namath Schuh...born March 13, 1992 in Fresno, Calif... LLHPHP • RRSS SSophomoreophomore • 66-4-4 • 220505 • LL/L/L parents are Mark and Mary Schuh...has three brothers: Charlie, Beaux and Trevor...both FFresno,resno, Calif.Calif. (Edison(Edison HS)HS) parents and brothers Charlie and Beaux attended UCLA...Political Science major.

Notes – Joined the UCLA baseball program in the fall of 2012...also played for the UCLA football team as a quarterback from 2010-11...did not play in any football games in either 2010 (redshirt) or 2011 and will enter the 2013 baseball season as a redshirt sophomore.

High School – Three-year varsity baseball and two-year varsity football letterwinner under head coachs Tim Grayson and Mazi Moayed, respectively, at Marin Catholic High School… 3388 TTYLERYLER selected in the 41st round of the 2011 MLB Draft by the Texas Rangers…led Marin Catholic to a 24-4 record, including a 16-2 league mark, as a senior (2011)…went 3-for-4 SSCOTTCOTT with a two-run homer in a 10-1 victory over McKinleyville, guiding Marin Catholic to the 2011 CIF North Coast Section Division IV title…played in the outfield and at third base…on OOFF • RSRS FFreshmanreshman • 6-26-2 • 222020 • RR/R/R the football field, had 41 carries for 234 yards and six touchdowns as a junior (2009)… NNovato,ovato, CCalif.alif. (Marin(Marin CatholicCatholic HS)HS) also recorded 13 catches for 465 yards and seven touchdowns that season. Notes – Joined the UCLA baseball program in January Personal – Full name: Tyler Justin Scott…born May 16, 1993 in Greenbrae, Calif… 22011011 MLBMLB DraftDraft Tyler is the oldest of Charles and Marcy Scott’s three children…has two younger sisters, 2012…also plays for the UCLA football team as a wide 41st Round Selection receiver…did not play in any football games last fall, earning Dominique and Mariah…father, Charles, played eight seasons of minor league baseball, a redshirt season…comes to the baseball program as a talented outfielder who is pitching primarily in the Cleveland Indians’ organization…undeclared major. expected to compete for playing time in 2013. 2012 – Redshirted the season.

player that has played baseball at Long Beach Poly...also earned three letters in football as a free safety under head coach Raul Lara...helped lead Long Beach Poly to league titles in 1 JJEFFEFF 2009, 2011 and 2012 and a CIF Championship in 2009...2012 team captain for football TTURLEYURLEY and four-time All-Academic football selection (2008-12). Personal – Full name: Jeffery Scott Turley Jr...born February 27, 1994 in Long Beach, OOF•F• FreshmanFreshman • 5-115-11 • 187187 • L/RL/R Calif...parents are Jeff and Julie Turley...has a sister, Killian, and a brother, Samuel... LLongong BBeach,each, Calif.Calif. (Long(Long BeachBeach PolyPoly HS)HS) admires Philadelphia Phillies second baseman and former UCLA standout Chase Utley... intends to be a Physiological Science major. Notes – Athletic left-handed hitter who excelled at Long Beach Poly High School...very versatile player who will add depth to UCLA’s outfield in 2013. High School – Four-year letterwinner at Long Beach Poly High School (Long Beach, Calif.) under head coach Toby Hess...batted .341 as a senior (2012) while captaining Long Beach Poly to their first unshared Moore league title since 1968...hit .386 with three doubles, two triples, one home run, 17 runs and 27 RBI as a sophomore (2010)...also drew 27 walks as a sophomore...three-time All-Moore League selection (2010-12) and four-time All-Academic baseball selection (2009-12)...has the most career wins of any

accolades and first-team All-Sunset League honors in 2012...batted .271 as a junior BBRETTRETT (2011) with 16 runs scored...also stole eight bases in eight attempts in 2011...posted a 4444 .286 batting average in 2010 as a sophomore, tallying 10 RBI and 15 runs with a .405 UURABERABE on-base percentage...also competed for the Nitro and Trombly Club Baseball team. Personal – Full name: Brett Philip Urabe...born Nov. 23, 1993 in Fullerton, Calif...parents IINF•NF• FFreshmanreshman • 5-105-10 • 170170 • R/RR/R are Phil and Sheryl Urabe...has one older brother, Ryan, two older sisters, Michelle and HHuntingtonuntington BBeach,each, Calif.Calif. (Huntington(Huntington BeachBeach HS)HS) Melissa, and a twin brother, Matt...admires New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter... chose to attend UCLA because of its education, location and caliber of baseball...intends Notes – Very versatile player who can play multiple positions defensively...enjoyed a great to be a Psychology major. career at Huntington Beach High School and will add depth to UCLA’s infield in 2013. High School – Three-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Huntington Beach High School (Huntington Beach, Calif.) under head coach Benji Medure...hit .325 with 18 runs, 28 RBI and seven home runs as a senior (2012)...earned second-team All-Orange County

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efforts, including a season-high three RBI in UCLA’s 9-0 victory against Pepperdine (Feb. 22), going 2-for-3 in that contest with one stolen base…went 2-for-4 with one RBI in UCLA’ 4-1 1100 PPATAT win over San Francisco in an elimination game at the NCAA Los Angeles Regional (June 5)… went 4-for-10 (.400) with one double, two RBI and two runs in UCLA’s three-game Pac-10 VALAIKA series at Arizona State (May 27-29)…opened the weekend at Arizona State going 2-for-5 with one double, two RBI and one run (May 27)…hit safely in each of UCLA’s three Pac-10 IINFNF • JJuniorunior • 5-115-11 • 206206 • R/RR/R games versus California (May 20-22)…went 5-for-11 (.455) in a three-game Pac-10 series VValencia,alencia, Calif.Calif. (Hart(Hart HS)HS) at Stanford…went 2-for-4 with two runs in the series opener at Stanford (April 21)…went 2-for-3 with one solo home run in the series finale at Stanford (April 23)…went 2-for-4 with Notes – Will enter his third year as the starting shortstop in 2013...enters his junior year one double, two RBI and two runs in a 14-6 victory against San Diego State (April 19)…went having played in 114 games, all at shortstop...strong defender who will also look to be a big 2-for-3 with one double and one run in the series finale at Washington State (April 10)…went run producer at the plate as a junior...one of UCLA’s team captains...had a strong summer in 1-for-2 with one double, two walks and two runs in UCLA’s 10-3 win at Washington State the prestigious Cape Cod League, playing in 31 games for the Chatham Anglers...comes from (April 9) to clinch a Pac-10 series victory…went 2-for-4 with one double, two RBI and one run a family with a strong baseball tradition (two older brothers currently playing professional in a 5-3 win over Washington (April 2)…went 2-for-3 with one double, two RBI and one run in baseball). a 10-2 victory against Saint Mary’s (March 12). 2012 (summer) – Played in 31 games for the Chatham Anglers of the prestigious Cape Cod High School – Three-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Hart High School under head League, posting a .258 batting average with 12 runs and 16 RBI. coach Jim Ozella…batted .313 as a senior (2010), logging one home run, six doubles, 17 RBI and 13 runs…finished second on the team on the basepaths in 2010, recording 18 stolen 2012 – Started 61 games at shortstop...batted .266 with one home run, four triples, 11 bases in 19 attempts…batted .371 as a junior (2009), recording two home runs, one triple, doubles, 39 RBI and 37 runs...recorded a .319 on-base percentage and stole five bases in six doubles, 20 RBI and 20 runs…saw limited action on the varsity squad as a sophomore six attempts...hit safely in nine of the Bruins’ final 12 games, including six of eight postseason (2008), totaling three at-bats in two games…was the only sophomore to play on Hart’s varsity contests...totaled 13 multiple-hit games and nine multiple-RBI efforts...was named to both team during the 2008 baseball season…played for the Milwaukee Brewers Gray Team at the revised watch lists for the Brooks Wallace Award (distributed annually to the nation’s top 2009 Area Code Games at Blair Field (Long Beach, Calif.)…competed for the South Team at shortstop)...recorded a season-high-tying three hits and career-best four RBI in the series the 2009 North-South Series at Santa Clara University. finale against Baylor, going 3-for-4 with four RBI, one triple and one double...went 1-for-1 with one triple, one RBI and two walks in UCLA’s second NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional Personal – Full name: Patrick Ryne Valaika…born September 9, 1992 in Valencia, Calif…Pat game, a 4-1 victory over TCU that propelled the Bruins to the College World Series...finished is the third of Jeff and Ilona Valaika’s four children…has two older brothers in professional the season with three three-hit games...scored a career-best four runs in the Bruins’ 19-7 baseball – Chris and Matt…has one younger brother, Nick…has one older sister, Briana… win at Cal State Northridge (Feb. 21), going 3-for-4 with two doubles, one walk and one RBI... brother, Chris, made his major league debut with the Cincinnati Reds in Aug. 2010 and went 4-for-10 (.400) with two walks, two runs and one RBI in a three-game series against played baseball at UC Santa Barbara…brother, Matt, plays in the St. Louis Cardinals’ minor Purdue (May 5-6)...also went 4-for-10 (.400) with two walks, one double and three runs in a league organization and played baseball at UC Santa Barbara…History major. three-game series versus Oregon (April 5-7). Career Highs 2011 (summer) – Played in 42 games for the Wenatchee AppleSox of the West Coast At-bats - 5 (15 times), last vs. Creighton (6/3/12) Collegiate League…batted .228 with one home run, two triples, four doubles, 27 RBI and 18 Runs - 4 at Cal State Northridge (2/21/12) runs…played in the league’s annual All-Star Game…Wenatchee went 39-15 overall, finishing Hits - 3 (three times), last vs. Cal State Northridge (4/17/12) first in the league’s East Division. RBI - 4 vs. Baylor (2/26/12) Doubles - 2 (twice), last vs. Washington State (3/24/12) 2011 – Played in 53 games, making 50 starts at shortstop…batted .238, totaling one home Triples - 1 (four times), last vs. TCU (6/9/12) run, 10 doubles, 21 runs and 20 RBI…established himself as UCLA’s starting shortstop by Home Runs - 1 (twice), last vs. Stanford (4/27/12) the fourth weekend of the regular season…registered 10 two-hit games and six multiple-RBI Stolen Bases - 1 (seven times), last vs. TCU (6/8/12) Pat Valaika’s Career Stats YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2011 (Fr.) .238 53-50 160 21 38 10 0 1 20 51 .319 11 8 26 3 .318 0 7 2-6 39 103 10 .934 2012 (So.) .266 61-61 229 37 61 11 4 1 39 83 .362 17 2 32 8 .319 3 9 5-6 69 183 12 .955 TOTALS .254 114-111 389 59 99 21 4 2 59 134 .344 28 10 58 11 .319 3 16 7-12 108 286 22 .947

third-most saves in the Pac-10 in 2011…led UCLA with 28 appearances, tied for the ninth- highest total among Pac-10 pitchers…picked up the save in UCLA’s 4-1 victory over San 2211 NNICKICK Francisco in an elimination game at the NCAA Los Angeles Regional (June 5)…earned the save in the series finale against California (May 22), throwing one scoreless ninth inning to VANDER TUIGG help UCLA secure a Pac-10 series victory…threw one perfect inning in relief against Cal State Bakersfield (May 15) to notch the save…recorded two strikeouts in 1.2 scoreless innings RRHPHP • JuniorJunior • 6-36-3 • 195195 • R/RR/R to pick up the save in the series opener at Oregon (May 6)…pitched 1.2 scoreless innings OOakdale,akdale, Calif.Calif. (Oakdale(Oakdale HS)HS) in relief, collecting the victory in UCLA’s 8-5 win over Arizona (April 17)…threw 1.1 perfect innings in relief against Long Beach State (April 12), recording one save…recorded three Notes – 10-game winner as a sophomore in 2012...talented, strikeouts in two scoreless frames at Nebraska (March 4), earning the victory in UCLA’s 1-0 22010010 MMLBLB DDraftraft victory in 11 innings…secured his first two collegiate saves in his first two appearances in athletic pitcher who had a strong 2012 postseason, going 39th Round Selection 2-1 and striking out 24 batters in 20.1 innings...served as back-to-back wins against San Francisco (Feb. 19-20) in the Bruins’ second and third games UCLA’s closer as a freshman in 2011, earning honorable mention All-Pac-10 Conference of the season. acclaim...overcame an elbow injury in high school that wiped out his senior season. High School – Two-year varsity letterwinner at Oakdale High School under head coach 2012 – Made 18 starts, serving as UCLA’s No. 2 starting pitcher...went 10-4 with a 4.43 Hondo Arpoika…selected in the 39th round of the 2010 MLB Draft by the Toronto Blue Jays… ERA, recording 77 strikeouts and 25 walks in 109.2 innings...went 2-1 with a 2.21 ERA, did not pitch as a senior, recovering from an arm injury…went 8-1 with a 0.82 ERA, compiling 24 strikeouts and three walks in 20.1 innings through three postseason starts...earned All- 80 strikeouts and eight walks in 59.2 innings as a junior (2009)…hurled seven complete Tournament Team honors at the NCAA Los Angeles Regional...ranked among the top-10 games, making 11 appearances on the mound as a junior…batted .405 with three home in multiple Pac-12 pitching categories, including tied for sixth in wins (10), tied for ninth runs, 29 RBI, a .511 on-base percentage and .716 slugging percentage as a junior…secured in innings (109.2), 10th in strikeouts (77) and tied for third in starts (18)...had his most first-team All-State honors (Cal-Hi Sports) in 2009…earned first-team All-Valley Oak League dominant outings in the postseason...allowed one unearned run and one hit in eight innings, honors as a pitcher in 2008 and 2009…named a first-team All-District selection as a junior, recording a career-high 11 strikeouts in a 7-1 win over New Mexico (June 2) in a winner’s leading Oakdale to the 2009 Valley Oak League title…went 5-1 with a 1.15 ERA, recording bracket game of the NCAA Los Angeles Regional...did not allow any hits until the top of the 82 strikeouts and 16 walks in 61.0 innings as a sophomore (2008)…batted .346 with two eighth inning in the start against New Mexico...allowed one run and five hits, striking out five home runs, eight doubles, 27 RBI and 18 runs his sophomore year…claimed second-team and issuing one walk, in UCLA’s 4-1 win over TCU (June 9) in the final game of the NCAA All-District recognition as a sophomore, leading Oakdale to the 2008 Valley Oak League title… Los Angeles Super Regional, helping lead the Bruins to the College World Series for the competed for Central Valley at the 2008 Rawlings NorCal World Series…voted Oakdale High second time in three seasons...recorded eight strikeouts in 6.1 innings in a loss to Arizona School’s most valuable pitcher as a junior and sophomore…helped lead Oakdale to the 2008 (June 17) at the College World Series, surrendering four runs and six hits...allowed one Sac-Joaquin Section Championship, posting a 25-3-3 overall record. run (unearned) and six hits in eight innings, striking out seven and issuing no walks in a win Personal – Full name: Nicholas Andrew Vander Tuig (pronounced TYGH)…born December against Sacramento State (March 3)...limited the opposition to three runs or fewer in 10 of 9, 1991 in Turloch, Calif…Nick is the youngest of Duane and Sally Vander Tuig’s children… his 18 starts. has one older sister, Megan…has one older brother, Ryan, who played baseball at San Jose 2011 – Made 28 relief appearances, serving as UCLA’s closer during his freshman State…History major. campaign…went 3-4 with a 2.90 ERA, logging nine saves in 14 opportunities…registered 31 Career Highs strikeouts and eight walks in 31.0 innings, limiting the opposition to a .250 batting average… Innings - 8.0 (three times), last vs. New Mexico (6/2/12) secured honorable mention All-Pac-10 team honors…tied for fourth on UCLA’s single-season Strikeouts - 11 vs. New Mexico (6/2/12) saves list (nine saves, tied with Gabe Sollecito in 1993)…also tied with two pitchers for the

Nick Vander Tuig’s Career Stats YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF OAV WP HBP SFA SHA BK 2011 (Fr.) 2.90 3-4 28 0 0 0/3 9 31.0 29 13 10 8 31 6 0 0 130 .250 3 1 0 5 0 2012 (So.) 4.43 10-4 46 18 0 0/0 0 109.2 121 60 54 25 77 24 0 13 480 .277 1 8 5 5 2 TOTALS 4.09 13-8 46 18 0 0/3 9 140.2 150 73 64 33 108 30 0 13 610 .271 4 9 5 10 2

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season (2012), logging 105 strikeouts and just 26 walks in 66.2 innings pitched... earned first-team All-CIF and All-State honors as a senior...went 6-1 with a 1.54 ERA 3333 HHUNTERUNTER and 56 strikeouts in 50 innings as a junior (2011)...named a Perfect Game All-American in 2011...two-time Pacific View League and All-County Pitcher of the Year (2011-12)... VVIRANTIRANT threw a perfect game against arch rival Rio Mesa High School during his junior season... compiled a string of 33 consecutive batters retired in March 2011...at the plate as a LLHP•HP• FFreshmanreshman • 6-46-4 • 180180 • R/LR/L junior, batted .456 with two home runs, 41 hits and 15 RBI...was an honorable mention CCamarillo,amarillo, Calif.Calif. (Camarillo(Camarillo HS)HS) all-Pacific View League selection as a sophomore in 2010...batted .246 with one home run, 10 doubles and 14 RBI in 28 games as a freshman (did not pitch as a freshman)... Notes – Strong, athletic left-hander who enjoyed a great 22012012 MMLBLB DraftDraft ranked No. 19 in Perfect Game USA’s list of the top 300 prospects eligible for the 2012 four-year career at Camarillo High School...can throw four 11th Round Selection MLB Draft...ranked No. 53 on Baseball America’s top 500 2012 MLB Draft eligible player pitches for strikes and will look to be an immediate impact list...listed by Baseball America as one of the top 20 prospects at the 2011 Perfect pitcher in the program. Game National Showcase...selected to USA Baseball’s 18U National Team Trials Roster 2012 (summer) – Made six starts for the Walla Walla Sweets of the West Coast League… in June 2011...selected to compete for USA Baseball’s 18U National Team at the 2011 Went 3-2 with a 2.25 ERA and 36 strikeouts in 44 innings pitched…selected to the West COPABE `AAA’ 18U Junior Pan American Championships in Cartegna, Colombia (Nov. Coast League All-Star Game... named the No. 2 overall prospect from the West Coast 17-27, 2011). League by Baseball America. Personal – Full name: Hunter Austin Virant...born January 22, 1994 in Camarillo, Calif... High School – Four-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Camarillo High School (Camarillo, parents are John and Karen Virant...has a brother, Jonathan, and an older sister, Katie... Calif.) under head coach Richard Jaquez...went 8-3 with a 0.94 ERA during his senior admires Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Cliff Lee...intends to be a Geography/Environmental Studies major.

1122 GGRANTRANT WWATSONATSON LLHPHP • SSophomoreophomore • 66-0-0 • 118585 • LL/L/L BBakersfield,akersfield, Calif.Calif. (Centennial(Centennial HS)HS)

Notes – Tied the school record for most wins by a freshman (9) in 2012...talented left- hander that can make an impact both as a starter and out of the bullpen...has the ability to throw four pitches for strikes...2012 Freshman All-America selection. 2012 – Made 35 appearances, including 15 starts...had a successful freshman season, serving as the Bruins’ midweek starting pitcher, in addition to making three weekend starts (all against Pac-12 teams) and 20 relief appearances...went 9-2 with a 4.45 ERA, logging 46 strikeouts and 34 walks in 89.0 innings...tied the school record for single-season wins by a freshman (9), a feat also accomplished by Pete Janicki in 1990 and by Trevor Bauer in 2009...captured freshman All-America honors from Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball... was named Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week after going 2-0 in three appearances the week of March 12-18...in midweek ballgames, went 6-0 with a 2.67 ERA, registering 22 strikeouts and 14 walks in 54.0 innings (.250 opposing batting average)...as a starting pitcher, went 8-1 with a 3.76 ERA (15 starts)...out of the bullpen, went 1-1 with a 6.86 ERA (20 apperances)... threw a season-high six innings in six games...allowed one and five hits in six innings in UCLA’s 6-2 win at UC Irvine (May 22), helping the Bruins finished the season with a perfect 11-0 record in all midweek games...scattered two hits in six scoreless innings in the Bruins’ 2-1 victory at Long Beach State (May 1)...registered four strikeouts and no hits in 2.1 scoreless innings of relief against Stanford (April 27)...allowed one run and six hits in six innings as the starting pitcher, earning the victory at Utah (April 1)...limited USC to one run and seven hits in six innings in a non-conference game at Dodger Stadium (March 13), securing the win in a 7-2 decision at the third annual Dodgertown Classic...scattered two hits in 5.1 scoreless innings against UC Riverside (March 6). High School – Three-year varsity baseball and basketball letterwinner at Centennial High School under head coaches Randy Roberts and Alex Lee, respectively…went 9-1 with a 2.02 ERA and two saves in 13 appearances as a senior (2011)…recorded 74 strikeouts and 18 walks in 62.1 innings during his senior season…batted .351 with two home runs, 16 RBI, 26 hits and a .442 on-base percentage as a senior…helped lead Centennial to the Valley Section championship game, as the team posted a 23-5 overall record during his senior year…named Pitcher of the Year by the Bakersfield Californian following his senior season…captured All- Southwest Yosemite League Pitcher of the Year acclaim as a senior…earned second-team All-State accolades from Cal-Hi Sports as a senior…went 7-3 with a 2.09 ERA, one save and GGRANTRANT WWATSONATSON three complete games in 15 appearances as a junior (2010)…registered 77 strikeouts and 32 walks in 63.2 innings during his junior year…played for the ABD Bulldogs under head Personal – Full name: Grant Joseph Watson…born July 2, 1993 in Bakersfield, Calif…Grant coach Mike Spiers in 2009 and 2010…competed for the Southern California NTIS Team is the younger of Stacy and Kelly Watson’s two sons…Geography/Environmental Studies which participated in the 18U USA Baseball tryouts…went 4-2 with two saves and a 2.88 major. ERA in 13 appearances as a sophomore (2009)…recorded 53 strikeouts and 21 walks in 48.2 innings during his sophomore season…as a basketball player, averaged 20.5 points per Career Highs game as a senior, earning first-team all-area honors. Innings Pitched - 6.0 (six times), last at UC Irvine (5/22/12) Strikeouts - 5 (twice), last at Utah (4/1/12)

Grant Watson’s Career Stats YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF OAV WP HBP SFA SHA BK 2012 (Fr.) 4.45 9-2 35 15 0 0/1 0 89.0 94 52 44 34 46 18 0 3 388 .286 3 4 6 15 0 TOTALS 4.45 9-2 35 15 0 0/1 0 89.0 94 52 44 34 46 18 0 3 388 .286 3 4 6 15 0

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2010 – Redshirted. 4477 AAARONARON High School – Three-year varsity baseball and football letterwinner at Bullard High School under head coaches Chad Thronhill and Don Arax…earned first-team All-Metro League baseball honors as a sophomore, junior and senior…batted .402 as a senior (2009), totaling WWEIMEREIMER 39 hits, two home runs, 32 RBI and a .546 OBP…secured first-team All-City honors...was C • RRSS JJuniorunior • 5-115-11 • 203203 • LL/R/R chosen to play in the City/County All-Star Game as a senior…second-team All-Central Valley FFresno,resno, Calif.Calif. (Bullard(Bullard HS)HS) selection as a senior, earning Bullard Team Co-MVP honors…guided Bullard to the Metro League title in each of three varsity seasons…batted .481 as a junior (2008) with 37 hits, 27 runs, 18 RBI and a .545 OBP…earned the Bullard Scholar-Athlete Award as a junior and Notes – Moved behind the plate in 2011 after having played infield in high school...adds sophomore…batted .393 as a sophomore (2007), registering 39 hits, 25 runs, 19 RBI and depth to UCLA’s catching corps. a .585 OBP…three-year starter on the football team, playing safety and wide receiver…first- 2012 – Did not play in any games, but served as a valuable member of the team as UCLA’s team All-Metro League selection as a senior (2008) and first-team All-City selection…served bullpen catcher...traveled with the team on every road trip and was part of the team’s 27-man as defensive captain as a junior and senior, earning the Coaches’ Award his senior year… postseason roster. named the Defensive Player of the Week on three occasions in three seasons…earned first- team All-Metro League football honors as a senior (2008) and first-team All-City accolades. 2011 – Played in one game, serving as a pinch-hitter in his collegiate debut against Cal State Bakersfield (May 14)…went 0-for-1…served primarily as UCLA’s bullpen catcher in 2011. Personal – Full name: Aaron Wade Weimer…born April 5, 1991 in Fresno, Calif…Aaron is the older of Arnie and Gwen Weimer’s two children…has one younger sister, Rebekah… 2010 (summer) – Played in 16 games (11 starts) for the Oneonta Outlaws of the New York admires Boston Red Sox second baseman …Sociology major. Collegiate League…batted .233 with one double, two RBI, five runs and six walks…Oneonta went 26-16 overall, finishing second in the New York Collegiate League’s East Division.

Aaron Weimer’s Career Stats YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2011 (Fr.) .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 2012 (So.) .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 TOTALS .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000

3322 ZZACKACK WWEISSEISS RRHPHP • JuniorJunior • 6-36-3 • 210210 • R/RR/R IIrvine,rvine, CCalif.alif. (Northwood(Northwood HS)HS)

Notes – Athletic right-hander who served as UCLA’s Sunday 22010010 MMLBLB DDraftraft starter in 2012...will contend for one of the spots in the 10th Round Selection starting rotation in 2013...split time on the mound as both a starter and reliever as a freshman in 2011, making 22 appearances (nine starts). 2012 – Made 17 appearances, including 13 starts...went 3-3 with a 4.28 ERA, logging 44 strikeouts and 32 walks in 69.1 innings...served as UCLA’s No. 3 starting pitcher in the weekend rotation...went 1-1 with a 3.52 ERA in nine Pac-12 games (six starts)...pitched ZZACKACK WWEISSEISS 6.2 innings as the starting pitcher in UCLA’s 4-2 win at Washington (May 13, no-decision), recording five strikeouts and one walk...earned the victory in the series finale at Arizona (April 15), allowing two runs and five hits in six innings while totaling five strikeouts and two walks... 2010 (summer) – Made 17 appearances (three starts) for the Wenatchee AppleSox of the notched the victory in UCLA’s Regional-clinching win against Creighton (June 3), limiting the West Coast Collegiate League…went 2-1 with a 2.51 ERA and three saves in 28.2 innings… Bluejays to three runs and seven hits in five innings...tossed a season-high seven innings recorded 31 strikeouts and nine walks…along with UCLA teammate Trevor Brown, helped to secure the win against Sacramento State (March 4), allowing two runs and four hits in Wenatchee win its fourth championship in the organization’s six-year history…Wenatchee UCLA’s 11-2 victory...most efficient relief outing came in an 8-6 win over Oregon (April 7), went 29-19 overall, finishing first in the West Coast Collegiate League’s East Division. limiting the Ducks to one run and three hits through 4.1 innings while striking out three batters with no walks. High School – Two-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Northwood High School under head coach Rob Stuart…selected in the 10th round of the 2010 MLB Draft by the Pittsburgh 2011 (summer) – Made nine appearances (five starts) for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox… Pirates…helped lead the Wenatchee AppleSox to the 2010 West Coast League title, went 1-1 with a 4.91 ERA, totaling 17 strikeouts and 14 walks in 33.0 innings…Yarmouth- pitching in 17 games over the summer…went 2-1 with a 2.51 ERA for Wenatchee, totaling Dennis went 19-21-4, finishing fourth in the league’s Eastern Division. 31 strikeouts, nine walks and three saves in 28.2 innings…went 7-5 with a 2.45 ERA, 82 2011 – Made 22 appearances, including nine starts…went 5-3 with a 2.86 ERA, recording strikeouts, 34 walks and two saves in 65.2 innings as a senior (2010)…struck out all six 53 strikeouts and 22 walks in 66.0 innings…served as UCLA’s primary midweek starting batters faced in a two-inning relief stint during an All-Star showcase game in June 2010… pitcher, in addition to contributing from the bullpen…secured Freshman All-America honors earned second-team All-CIF Southern Section Division II accolades as a senior…captured from Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball…as a starting pitcher, went 4-3 with a 2.55 second-team All-Sea View League honors as a senior…batted .359 with four home runs and ERA in 49.1 innings (nine starts), recording 38 strikeouts and 13 walks while limiting the 23 RBI at the plate as a senior…went 4-2 with a 2.70 ERA, 36 strikeouts and one save in opposition to a .199 batting average…as a relief pitcher, went 1-0 with a 3.78 ERA in 16.2 33.2 innings as a junior (2009)…limited the opposition to a .168 batting average his junior innings (13 appearances), totaling 15 strikeouts and nine walks…pitched a season-high eight season, allowing just 23 hits in 33.2 innings…batted .292 with six RBI and eight runs in 22 innings in UCLA’s final game of the season at the NCAA Los Angeles Regional, allowing three games as a junior…played for the Milwaukee Brewers Gray Team at the 2009 Area Code runs and six hits – did not record a decision in a start against UC Irvine (June 5), striking Games at Blair Field (Long Beach, Calif.)…competed for the Irvine Rox at the Junior Olympics out six and walking three…was tagged with the loss at UC Irvine (May 24) despite limiting and played in the Southwest Future All-Star Series…played in the Dodgers Elite Lasorda the Anteaters to two runs and four hits in seven innings…earned the victory at Pepperdine Classic Showcase…secured scholar-athlete honors as a junior at Northwood High School. (May 3), scattering seven hits in six scoreless innings and recording a season-high seven Personal – Zachary Daniel Weiss…born June 16, 1992 in Irvine, Calif…Zack is the older strikeouts and two walks…allowed one run (unearned) and three hits in seven innings, of Ernest and Nancy Weiss’ two children…has one younger sister, Ariana…Geography/ notching four strikeouts and one walk to secure the victory in a 4-1 win at home against UC Environmental Studies major. Irvine (April 26)…scattered two hits over five scoreless innings, notching five strikeouts and no walks against Long Beach State (April 12) to earn the win…tossed 3.1 hitless innings in Career Highs relief at San Diego State to record his first collegiate win (March 1)…opened the season with Innings - 8.0 vs. UC Irvine (6/5/11) four scoreless innings over three relief appearances, logging four strikeouts and two walks… Strikeouts - 7 at Pepperdine (5/3/11) made his collegiate debut in a 3-0 win over San Francisco (Feb. 20), scattering two hits and tallying two strikeouts in 1.1 scoreless innings out of the bullpen.

Zack Weiss’ Career Stats YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF OAV WP HBP SFA SHA BK 2011 (Fr.) 2.86 5-3 22 9 0 0/3 0 66.0 44 24 21 22 53 7 0 1 271 .191 5 15 1 3 1 2012 (So.) 4.28 3-3 17 13 0 0/0 0 69.1 73 42 33 32 44 12 2 7 320 .274 4 10 3 9 0 TOTALS 3.59 8-6 39 22 0 0/3 0 135.1 117 66 54 54 97 19 2 8 591 .236 9 25 4 12 1

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5 KKEVINEVIN WILLIAMSS IINFNF • JJuniorunior • 6-06-0 • 195195 • L/RL/R VVanan Nuys,Nuys, Calif.Calif. (Crespi(Crespi HS)HS)

Notes – Played primarily at second base as a sophomore 22010010 MMLBLB DDraftraft in 2012...left-handed batter who can hit to all fields and has 41st Round Selection shown the ability to perform as an everday player on the infield...very athletic player who will bring experience to the infield. 2012 (summer) – Played for the Brewster Whitecaps of the prestigious Cape Cod League, hitting .211 with two home runs and 7 RBI for the club. KKEVINEVIN WWILLIAMSILLIAMS 2012 – Played in 55 games, making 52 starts (49 at second base, three at shortstop)... 2010 (summer) – Played in 17 games for the Walla Walla Sweets of the West Coast batted .302 with two home runs, six doubles, 21 RBI and 28 runs...recorded a .977 fielding Collegiate League…batted .163 with one triple, one double and six RBI…also collected six percentage as the Bruins’ starting second baseman...totaled 11 multiple-hit games and walks and scored one run…Walla Walla went 18-30 overall, finishing fourth in the East four multiple-RBI efforts...hit over the .300 plateau throughout the season...opened the year Division of the West Coast Collegiate League. batting .429 through UCLA’s first 17 games...tied his career high with three hits in three games...most memorable moment came in UCLA’s 6-5 win over Arizona State (March 16), High School – Three-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Crespi High School under head belting a walkoff home run with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning to snap a 5-5 tie coach Scott Muckey…selected in the 41st round of the 2010 MLB Draft by the Los Angeles after UCLA had trailed in the contest, 5-0...finished the series against Arizona State (March Dodgers…earned first-team All-CIF Southern Section Division II honors as a senior (2010), 16-18) going 4-for-11 (.364) with one home run, three runs and one RBI...went 5-for-11 second-team as a junior (2009)…secured first-team All-Mission League acclaim as a senior (.455) with one RBI and one run in a three-game series at California (May 18-20)...went 5-for- and junior…led Crespi with a .412 batting average as a senior, totaling three home runs, 10 12 (.417) with two doubles, three runs and two RBI in a three-game series against Purdue doubles, 21 RBI, 20 runs…logged a .512 on-base percentage as a senior, leading Crespi (May 5-6)...went 3-for-4 with one double, two RBI and one run in a midweek win over Cal to the 2010 Mission League championship…named Crespi’s “Most Inspirational Player” in State Northridge (April 17)...belted his first career home run in UCLA’s 7-2 win over USC at 2010…batted .312 with two home runs, team-leading six triples, eight doubles, 24 RBI and Dodger Stadium (March 13)...went 6-for-11 (.545) with one double, three RBI and two runs 21 runs as a junior (2009)…helped lead Crespi to the 2009 CIF Southern Section Division II in a three-game sweep of Sacramento State (March 2-4)...missed seven games (including all Championship at …selected as an honorable mention on the 2009 Daily News three NCAA Regional contests) recovering from a knee injury. All-Area Baseball Team…named Crespi’s best offensive baseball player his junior season (2009)…two-year varsity football letterwinner at Crespi High School under head coach 2011 (summer) – Played in 24 games for the Walla Walla Sweets of the West Coast Jeremiah Ross (2008-09)…registered 46 total tackles and one interception as a defensive Collegiate League…batted .228 with one home run, three triples, three doubles, seven runs back during his senior season (2009)…totaled 47 tackles, one sack and one interception as and 11 RBI…Walla Walla went 26-28, finishing second in the league’s East Division. a junior (2008). 2011 – Played in 28 games, making 20 starts (18 at second base and two as the designated Personal – Full name: Kevin Anthony Williams II…born January 2, 1992 in Woodland Hills, hitter)…batted .210, totaling one double, six RBI and six runs…had two multiple-hit games and Calif…Kevin is the second of Kevin Sr. and Pamela Williams’ four children…has one younger two multiple-RBI efforts…was the first player to record at least four hits in one game in 2011, brother, Nile, and two sisters, Dominique and Kaila…father, Kevin Sr., played football at Cal going 4-for-5 with two runs and one RBI in a 14-6 victory over San Diego State (April 19)… State Northridge…mother, Pamela, played and at Chico State…Political was one of three players all year to record four hits in a game…went 3-for-4 with one run in Science major. the series finale at Oregon (May 8), leading UCLA to a 4-0 win and Pac-10 series sweep… went 1-for-2 with the game-winning two-RBI single up the middle in the top of the fifth inning Career Highs in UCLA’s 3-1 win at Oregon (May 7)…went 1-for-1 with one run playing off the bench in a At-bats - 5 (twice), last vs. Purdue (5/6/12) 10-0 victory at Pepperdine (May 3)…went 1-for-1 with a pinch-hit double in the first game of Runs - 2 (seven times), last vs. UC Irvine (4/24/12) a doubleheader at Cal Poly (March 21)…totaled a season-high three RBI in the second game Hits - 4 vs. San Diego State (4/19/11) of a doubleheader against San Jose State (Feb. 27), going 0-for-3 with two sacrifice flies… RBI - 3 (twice), last at Washington (5/12/12) went 1-for-1 with one walk in his first collegiate game versus Pepperdine (Feb. 22) – had a Doubles - 2 vs. Purdue (5/6/12) pinch-hit single to right field in his first collegiate at-bat. Home Runs - 1 (twice), last vs. Arizona State (3/16/12) Stolen Bases - 1 (four times), last at Utah (3/31/12) Kevin Williams’ Career Stats YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2011 (Fr.) .210 28-20 62 6 13 1 0 0 6 14 .226 4 1 18 1 .261 2 2 0-0 32 24 1 .982 2012 (So.) .302 55-52 159 28 48 6 0 2 21 60 .377 19 11 28 5 .413 0 8 4-7 106 111 5 .977 TOTALS .276 83-72 221 34 61 7 0 2 27 74 .335 23 12 46 6 .372 2 10 4-7 138 135 6 .978

base, going 4-for-11 (.364) with four runs and one RBI...in three pitching appearances, logged a 9.00 ERA...threw one scoreless inning in relief against Long Beach State in his first relief 1144 SSHANEHANE outing, recording three consecutive outs on seven pitches. High School – Three-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Valencia High School under head ZZEILEEILE coach Jared Snyder…secured first-team All-Foothill League accolades as a junior and senior… CC/INF/INF • SSophomoreophomore • 66-1-1 • 118888 • RR/R/R batted .335 with five home runs, two triples, eight doubles, 19 walks, 25 RBI and 30 runs VValencia,alencia, Calif.Calif. (Valencia(Valencia HS)HS) as a senior (2011)…selected to the Bakersfield vs. Santa Clarita All-Star Game and City vs. CIF All-Star Game…batted .330 with four home runs, four doubles, 20 RBI and 22 runs as Notes – A very versatile player who can play both in the infield and at the catcher position... a junior (2010)…ranked second in batting average (.529) in the Valley Invitational Baseball strong, right-handed batter who can hit to all fields and will to be impact offensive player in League (summer 2010)…posted a league-leading .882 slugging percentage in the Valley the lineup. Invitational Baseball League (2010)…competed at the fourth annual Jesse Flores Memorial All-Star Game at Mt. SAC in November 2010 2012 (summer) – Played in 28 games for the Walla Walla Sweets of the West Coast Collegiate League...posted a team-leading .324 batting average with four home runs, 19 RBI Personal – Full name: Shane Todd Zeile...born June 14, 1993 in Valencia, Calif...Shane is the and 15 runs...selected to the West Coast League All-Star Game...named the No. 6 overall son of Mike and Heidi Zeile...has one brother, Brady, and one sister, Kate...uncle, Todd Zeile, prospect from the West Coast League by Baseball America. played for UCLA from 1984-1986 before enjoying a 15-year major league career...his father, uncle and aunt all attended UCLA...Economics major. 2012 – Played in 33 games, making 15 starts (eight as designated hitter, four at first base, three at second base)...made three pitching appearances, all in relief...batted .371 with one Career Highs triple, three doubles, 10 RBI and 12 runs...posted a .480 on-base percentage...batted .433 At-bats - 5 (twice), last at California (5/18/12) (13-for-30) in limited action during 14 Pac-12 games, logging a .553 on-base percentage in Runs - 2 (three times), last at California (5/18/12) those contests...went 4-for-11 (.364) as a pinch-hitter...had a season-high three hits in two Hits - 3 (twice), last vs. USC (5/27/12) games - going 3-for-5 with one double at Cal State Northridge (Feb. 21) and going 3-for-4 RBI - 2 (twice), last at Cal State Fullerton (5/15/12) with one double in the final regular-season game against USC (May 27)...went 3-for-7 in four Doubles - 1 (three times), last vs. USC (5/27/12) postseason games with one RBI and one run...started all three games at California at second Triples - 1 at Arizona (4/14/12) Stolen Bases - 1 at California (5/18/12)

Shane Zeile’s Career Stats YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2012 (Fr.) .371 30-15 62 12 23 3 1 0 10 28 .452 5 8 10 2 .480 0 2 1-2 42 13 1 .982 TOTALS .371 30-15 62 12 23 3 1 0 10 28 .452 5 8 10 2 .480 0 2 1-2 42 13 1 .982

4422  ACE OF THE STAFF  BACK TO OMAHA Adam Plutko followed up an outstanding After advancing to the finals of the College freshman campaign with an even better World Series in 2010, the Bruins returned to sophomore year, earning All-America and Omaha in 2012. UCLA went 5-0 in the NCAA All-Pac-12 honors in 2012. Plutko saved Regional and Super Regional, outscoring their his best for the postseason, going 3-0 in opponents by a 33-9 margin. three postseason starts while pitching a complete game shutout against Creighton in the NCAA Regional.

 GELALICH LEADS OFFENSE Jeff Gelalich led UCLA at the plate in 2012, posting a team-high .351 batting average and 11 home runs. Gelalich earned first-team All-America honors from Baseball America and was also selected to the All-Pac-12 team. In the postseason, he secured Most Valuable Player honors at the NCAA Los Angeles Regional before being selected in the supplemental first round (No. 57 overall) of the MLB Draft by the Cincinnati Reds.  BACK-TO-BACK PAC-12 CHAMPS With their 7-6 victory over rivals USC on the final day of the regular season, the Bruins captured their second straight Pac-12 Championship, a feat that had never before been accomplished in school history.

 RECORD-SETTING FRESHMEN David Berg finished the season in second place on the NCAA Division I all-time single-season appearances list (50), falling short of the record by just one. Berg led the nation in WHIP (0.80), and the Pac-12 in  CROSSING THE PLATE both ERA (1.46), opponent batting average Beau Amaral scored a team-leading 63 runs in 2012, (.165) and appearances. Grant Watson went the most by a UCLA player since Chase 9-2 in his freshman season, tying the UCLA Utley scored 81 in record for single-season wins by a freshman. 2000.

CLUTCH CLOSER  Scott Griggs established UCLA’s single-season saves WINNINGEST JUNIOR CLASS  record, recording 15 saves in 17 Led by outfielders Beau Amaral, Jeff opportunities. Griggs captured All- Gelalich and Cody Keefer, the Bruins America honors and All-Pac-12 honors achieved their highest three-year win before being selected in the eighth total in school history in 2012 (134 round of the 2012 MLB Draft by the wins). The Bruins won 48 games Los Angeles Dodgers. in 2012, which is second only to the 2010 squad who won 51. Keefer (left), Amaral (center) and Gelalich (right) were key contributors in each of their three seasons at UCLA. All three players finished their UCLA careers with a batting average over .300.

4433 DDRAFTED/GRADUATEDRAFTED/GRADUATED PPLAYERSLAYERS BBEAUEAU AAMARALMARAL SSCOTTCOTT GRIGGSGRIGGS OF • 5-11 • 185 • Huntington Beach, Calif. (Huntington Beach HS) RHP • 6-4 • 205 • Alamo, Calif. (San Ramon Valley HS)

Concluded his remarkable three-year UCLA career with a .322 batting 2012 MLB Draft Helped lead UCLA to three NCAA Regionals (2010-12) and two 22012012 MMLBLB DDraftraft average in 186 games (179 starts, including 176 in center field)... 7th Round Selection College World Series in his three years at UCLA (2010-12)...com- 8th Round Selection selected in the seventh round of the 2012 MLB Draft by the Cincin- piled a career record of 1-2 with a 4.00 ERA in 53 apperances (3 nati Reds...earned All-Tournament Team honors at the NCAA Los 2009 MLB Draft starts)...made 36 appearances, all in relief, as a junior in 2012... 22009009 MMLBLB DDraftraft Angeles Regional in 2010, 2011 and 2012, in addition to securing 45th Round Selection established UCLA’s single-season saves record, recording 15 saves 33rd Round Selection All-Tournament Team acclaim at the 2010 College World Series... in 17 opportunities...captured third-team All-America honors from finished his career as UCLA’s all-time leader in postseason games played (24, tied with Cody Regis), the NCBWA and third team acclaim from Baseball America and Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Base- hits (33) and at-bats (99)...in 2010, posted the highest batting average by any UCLA freshman (.354) ball in 2012...earned All-Pac-12 Conference honors in addition to being named a first-team ABCA since 1998 (, school-record .383)...in 24 postseason games, batted .333 (33-for-99) All-West Region selection...went 3-1 with a 2.65 ERA, recording 64 strikeouts and 31 walks in 37.1 with 12 RBI and 20 runs...led UCLA in batting average during the 2010 postseason (.396) and at innings...limited the opposition to a .170 batting average...was selected in the eighth round of the the 2010 College World Series (.375)...started all 64 games in center field and as the leadoff hitter 2012 MLB Draft by the Los Angeles Dodgers... ranked second in the Pac-12 in saves (15) and tied in the Bruins’ lineup in 2012...batted .313 with four home runs, five triples, 10 doubles, 46 RBI and a for second in appearances (36)...made nine appearances, including three starts as a sophomore in team-best 63 runs, the most runs scored in one season by a Bruin since 2000...secured All-Pac-12 2011...went 1-1 with a 5.60 ERA, totaling 21 strikeouts and 21 walks in 17.2 innings...made eight Conference honors for the second time in his career in 2012...also named to the 2012 Division I appearances, all in relief, as a freshman in 2010...posted a 6.75 ERA in 8.0 innings, recording 10 Rawlings Gold Glove Team...ranked third in the Pac-12 in 2012 in runs scored (63), sixth in hits (84), strikeouts and eight walks. tied for fifth in triples (5) and tied for fifth in hit-by-pitch (15)...started 58 games as a sophomore in 2011... ranked third on the team with a .299 batting average...led UCLA with 16 doubles and 37 runs...also tallied two home runs, three triples and 29 RBI...secured All-Pac-10 Team honors...finished second on the team with a .404 on-base percentage...played in 64 games, making 57 starts as a freshman in 2010...posted a team-leading .354 batting average with four home runs, 12 doubles, TTYLERYLER HEINEMANHEINEMAN 31 RBI and 45 runs...earned second-team Freshman All-America honors from Baseball America and honorable mention All-Pac-10 acclaim. C • 5-11 • 205 • Pacific Palisades, Calif. (Windward School) Batted .313 in three seasons at UCLA (2010-12) while helping the 22012012 MMLBLB DDraftraft Bruins to postseason appearances in each of this three years...enjoyed 8th Round Selection a breakout season in 2012, starting 59 games (52 at catcher) as CCHASEHASE BREWERBREWER a junior...was the only catcher to earn All-Pac-12 Conference honors in 2012...selected in the eighth round of the 2012 MLB Draft by the Houston Astros...ranked third on the team in 2012 with a .332 batting average, recording one home run, one triple, seven doubles, 27 RBI and 42 runs...finished sixth in the conference in on-base percentage (.435) and second in hit-by-pitches (18)...batted a team- Made 20 appearances, all in relief, in four seasons at UCLA (2009-12)... signed as a non-drafted free leading .383 in Pac-12 games, going 36-for-94 with 22 runs in 26 contests...also threw out 22 of 46 agent with the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2012...made 15 appearances as a junior in 2012, going attempted base stealers (.478 percentage) behind the plate...tied UCLA’s single-season hit-by-pitch 2-0 with a 1.69 ERA...also recorded six strikeouts and 11 walks in 16.0 innings...held the opposition record in 2012...played in 23 games, making 13 starts at catcher as a sophomore in 2011...batted to a .255 batting average...made four appearances as a sophomore in 2011, posting a 2.70 ERA .261 with two doubles, eight runs and seven RBI...did not commit any errors behind the plate in 131 in 3.1 innings out of the bullpen...pitched one-third of an inning as a freshman in 2010...made his chances in 2011...played in 14 games, making one start behind the plate as a freshman in 2010... collegiate debut and only appearance of the season in relief against Long Beach State, allowing one batted .125 in limited playing time, going 1-for-8 with two runs and one walk. base-hit and recording one out to end the inning...redshirted in 2009.

TTREVORREVOR BBROWNROWN EERICRIC JAFFEJAFFE INF/C • 6-2 • 195 • Valencia, Calif. (Hart HS) RHP • 6-4 • 235 • Oakland, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd HS) Batted .291 in three seasons at UCLA, emerging as one of the 22012012 MMLBLB DDraftraft Made eight appearances (all in relief) in the only season he played at most versatile position players in school history...helped lead the 10th Round Selection 22012012 MLBMLB DDraftraft Bruins to College World Series appearances in 2010 and 2012... UCLA in 2012...selected in the 11th round of the 2012 MLB Draft 11th Round Selection was selected in the 10th round of the 2012 MLB Draft by the San Francisco Giants as a catcher... by the Chicago White Sox...went 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA... scattered while at UCLA, played catcher, first base, second base, third base and right field...played in 136 six hits in 7.2 scoreless innings, recording three strikeouts...most 22010010 MMLBLB DDraftraft games, making 108 career starts...started all 64 games (42 at first base, 12 at catcher, eight at dominant outing of the season came in relief against Washington 19th Round Selection second base, two at third base) as a junior in 2012...batted .321 with three home runs and two State (March 26), allowing two hits in four scoreless innings while triples while leading the Bruins with 52 RBI and 13 doubles...earned All-Tournament Team honors at logging two strikeouts and one walk...redshirted in 2011. the 2012 NCAA Los Angeles Regional...ended the season by hitting at a .378 clip in UCLA’s final 18 games...played in 41 games, making 30 starts (24 at second base, three at third and two at first) as a sophomore in 2011...batted .217 with three doubles, eight RBI and 10 runs...led UCLA with a .385 batting average in the NCAA Los Angeles Regional, going 5-for-13 with one run and one RBI in four postseason games...played in 31 games, making 14 starts (10 as a catcher, four at third CCODYODY KEEFERKEEFER base) as a freshman in 2010...batted .300 with one home run, one double, nine RBI and eight runs. OF • 6-1 • 195 • Davis, Calif. (Davis Senior HS)

Recorded a career .319 batting average in three seasons (2010- 22012012 MLBMLB DDraftraft 12), recording 86 RBI and 102 runs in 166 games (164 starts)... 15th Round Selection JJEFFEFF GGELALICHELALICH helped lead UCLA to the postseason all three years, guiding the Bruins to the College World Series in 2010 and 2012 as the team’s 22009009 MMLBLB DDraftraft OF • 6-1 • 205 • La Verne, Calif. (Bonita HS) everyday ...was selected in the 15th round of the 2012 33rd Round Selection MLB Draft by the Miami Marlins...started 63 games in left field as Batted .316 with 15 home runs, 74 RBI and 106 runs in 159 2012 MLB Draft a junior in 2012...ranked second on the team with a .333 batting average, totaling 12 doubles, one career games (141 starts) from 2010-12...was selected in the 1st Round Selection triple, 37 RBI and 44 runs...also logged a .418 on-base percentage and was second on the team with supplemental first round (No. 57 overall) of the 2012 MLB Draft 31 walks...captured All-Tournament Team acclaim at the 2012 NCAA Los Angeles Regional...reached by the Cincinnati Reds...earned All-Tournament Team honors at 22009009 MMLBLB DDraftraft base safely via a hit, walk or hit-by-pitch in 55 of 62 games in which he logged at least one plate the 2011 and 2012 NCAA Los Angeles Regionals...in 23 career 41st Round Selection appearance...started 58 games as a sophomore in 2011...batted .303, the second-highest average postseason games, batted .293 with five home runs, 17 RBI and 15 on the team...totaled one home run, one triple, 13 doubles, 18 RBI and 29 walks while recording a runs...helped lead UCLA to the College World Series in 2010 and 2012 and to consecutive Pac-12 team-leading .408 on-base percentage...secured honorable mention All-Pac-10 team honors in 2011 Conference titles in 2011 and 2012...earned first-team All-America honors from Baseball America and ranked second on the team with 19 multi-hit games...played in 45 games, making 43 starts and was an All-Pac-12 selection in 2012 after batting .351 with 11 home runs, 10 doubles and as a freshman in 2010...batted .318, totaling two home runs, nine doubles, 31 RBI and 29 runs... 48 RBI... led the Bruins in batting average (.351), home runs (11), hits (86), slugging percentage also compiled a team-leading .450 on-base percentage and drew 32 walks, third-most on the team. (.535), on-base percentage (.444) and stolen bases (16) as a junior in 2012... was named the Most Outstanding Player at the 2012 NCAA Los Angeles Regional, going 5-for-11 (.454) with two home runs, one double, seven RBI and three runs in the Regional...as a sophomore in 2011, played in 55 games, making 53 starts...batted .268 with two home runs, four triples, 13 doubles, 35 runs and 13 RBI...registered 10 multiple-hit games, including three three-hit efforts...played in 40 games, making 24 starts as a freshman in 2010... batted .321 with two home runs, one triple, four doubles, 13 RBI and 17 runs...also registered a .465 on-base percentage and was a perfect 7-for-7 stealing bases.

4444 DDRAFTED/GRADUATEDRAFTED/GRADUATED PPLAYERSLAYERS Beau Amaral’s Career Stats YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2010 (Fr.) .354 64-57 223 45 79 12 0 4 31 103 .462 20 16 53 3 .442 1 4 9-19 120 3 4 .969 2011 (So.) .299 58-58 221 37 66 16 3 2 29 94 .425 24 15 50 2 .404 0 7 8-12 117 1 1 .992 2012 (Jr.) .313 64-64 268 63 84 10 5 4 46 116 .433 22 15 38 5 .389 6 1 13-19 182 6 2 .989 TOTALS .322 186-179 712 145 229 38 8 10 106 313 .440 66 46 141 10 .410 7 12 30-50 419 10 7 .984 Chase Brewer’s Career Stats YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF OAV WP HBP SFA SHA BK 2010 (Fr.) 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .500 1 0 0 0 0 2011 (So.) 2.70 0-0 4 0 0 0/1 0 3.1 2 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 16 .182 0 2 0 0 0 2012 (Jr.) 1.69 2-0 15 0 0 0/1 0 16.0 13 4 3 11 6 2 0 0 69 .255 0 4 0 3 0 TOTALS 1.83 2-0 20 0 0 0/2 0 19.2 16 5 4 14 8 2 0 0 87 .250 1 6 0 3 0 Trevor Brown’s Career Stats YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2010 (Fr.) .300 31-14 60 8 18 1 0 1 9 22 .367 4 4 16 3 .382 0 2 3-3 94 17 0 1.000 2011 (So.) .217 41-30 106 10 23 3 0 0 8 26 .245 8 3 26 3 .291 0 6 1-2 59 60 2 .983 2012 (Jr.) .321 64-64 246 41 79 13 2 3 52 105 .427 15 9 34 7 .373 6 5 4-8 457 50 4 .992 TOTALS .291 136-108 412 59 120 17 2 4 69 153 .371 27 16 76 13 .354 6 13 8-13 610 127 6 .992 Jeff Gelalich’s Career Stats YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2010 (Fr.) .321 40-24 78 17 25 4 1 2 13 37 .474 15 6 23 2 .465 0 1 7-7 30 0 0 1.000 2011 (So.) .268 55-53 183 35 49 13 4 2 13 76 .415 25 12 58 3 .389 1 8 10-12 27 1 1 .966 2012 (Jr.) .351 64-64 245 56 86 10 1 11 48 131 .535 34 8 45 4 .444 1 0 16-21 113 4 6 .951 TOTALS .316 159-141 506 108 160 27 6 15 74 244 .482 74 26 126 9 .428 2 9 33-40 170 5 7 .962 Scott Griggs’s Career Stats YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF OAV WP HBP SFA SHA BK 2010 (Fr.) 6.75 0-0 8 0 0 0/1 0 8.0 6 6 6 8 10 1 0 1 36 .222 2 0 1 0 0 2011 (So.) 5.60 1-1 9 3 0 0/2 0 17.2 13 13 11 21 21 4 0 0 84 .213 3 1 1 0 0 2012 (Jr.) 2.65 3-1 36 0 0 0/2 15 37.1 23 13 11 31 64 2 0 0 173 .170 10 4 0 3 0 TOTALS 4.00 4-2 53 3 0 0/5 15 63.0 42 32 28 60 95 7 0 1 293 .188 15 5 2 3 0 Tyler Heineman’s Career Stats YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2010 (Fr.) .125 14-1 8 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 .125 1 0 3 1 .222 0 0 0-0 29 3 0 1.000 2011 (So.) .261 23-13 46 8 12 2 0 0 7 14 .304 6 5 5 1 .404 0 2 0-1 118 13 0 1.000 2012 (Jr.) .332 59-59 211 42 70 7 1 1 27 82 .389 22 18 14 3 .435 2 18 3-5 341 65 2 .995 TOTALS .313 96-73 265 52 83 9 1 1 34 97 .366 29 23 22 5 .423 2 20 3-6 488 81 2 .996 Eric Jaffe’s Career Stats YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF OAV WP HBP SFA SHA BK 2012 (R-Fr.) 0.00 1-0 8 0 0 0/0 0 7.2 6 0 0 10 3 0 0 0 35 .250 1 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 0.00 1-0 8 0 0 0/0 0 7.2 6 0 0 10 3 0 0 0 35 .250 1 1 0 0 0 Cody Keefer’s Career Stats YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2010 (Fr.) .318 45-43 148 29 47 9 0 2 31 62 .419 32 6 31 2 .450 3 2 1-2 61 3 1 .985 2011 (So.) .303 58-58 201 29 61 13 1 1 18 79 .393 31 5 49 4 .408 1 7 7-8 89 3 3 .968 2012 (Jr.) .333 63-63 240 44 80 12 1 0 37 94 .392 31 6 36 3 .418 3 7 7-15 124 3 2 .984 TOTALS .319 166-164 589 102 188 34 2 3 86 235 .399 94 17 116 9 .423 7 16 15-25 274 9 6 .979

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4455 FFUTUREUTURE BBRUINSRUINS UCLA BASEBALL SIGNS 10 PLAYERS FOR 2013-14 Offensive Player of the Year and competed at the Elite 11 Quarterback Competition in 2011. UCLA head coach John Savage signed 10 standout players to National Letters of Intent during Head Coach John Savage: “Dominic is a natural leader who can catch and throw. He is a two-sport the early signing period in November of 2012. Aided by assistant coaches Rex Peters, Jake athlete who will look to compete right away in our program.” Silverman and T.J. Bruce, the Bruins’ latest recruiting class features six position players and Dominic Nunez four pitchers. INF – 6-0, 170 – L/R – Sacramento, Calif. (Elk Grove HS) Name Position B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School) Three-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Elk Grove High School (Elk Grove, Calif.) ... named to the Scott Burke RHP R/R 6-3 180 Glendora, Calif. (Glendora HS) 2012 USA Baseball 18U National Team Roster and the 2011 USA Baseball 16U National Team Dustin Driver RHP R/R 6-2 210 Wenatchee, Wash. (Wenatchee HS) Roster ... also selected to the 2010 USA Baseball 15U National Team Trial Roster ... hit .316 with Steven Farinaro RHP R/R 6-1 180 Hayward, Calif. (Head-Royce HS) 10 runs and 8 RBI in 13 games for the USA 18U National Team in the summer of 2012 ... helped Gosuke Katoh INF L/R 6-2 175 Poway, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo HS) lead the USA 18U National Team to the 2012 IBAF Junior AAA/18U World Championship in Seoul, Dominic Miroglio C R/R 6-0 185 Oakland, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd HS) South Korea ... also led USA 16U National Team to 2011 IBAF World AA/16U Youth Championship in Lagos de Moreno, Mexico ... competed for the Oakland A’s at the 2012 Area Code Games in Long Dominic Nunez INF L/R 6-2 170 Sacramento, Calif. (Elk Grove HS) Beach, Calif., batting .400 with one run and two walks ... ranked No. 54 on Baseball America’s list of Luke Persico OF R/R 6-3 185 Stevenson Ranch, Calif. (Great Oak HS) Top 500 2013 High School Prospects ... pitched at the 2012 Perfect Game National Showcase in Kort Peterson OF L/L 6-1 190 Mountain View, Calif. (St. Francis HS) Minneapolis, Minn. ... hit .429 with a .551 OBP, .736 slugging percentage, 44 runs and 29 RBI as Brett Stephens OF L/R 6-0 190 Moraga, Calif. (Campolindo HS) a junior at Elk Grove High School (2011) ... posted a .449 batting average with 34 runs, 25 RBI, 13 Jonah Wesely LHP L/L 6-2 220 Tracy, Calif. (Tracy HS) doubles, four triples, three home runs, a .573 OBP and a .787 slugging percentage as a sophomore in 2010 ... batted .392 with 34 runs, 17 RBI and a .515 OBP as a freshman ... three-time All-Delta Scott Burke Valley League selection (2010-12). RHP – 6-3, 180 – R/R – Glendora, Calif. (Glendora HS) Head Coach John Savage: “Dom, along with Gosuke, is one of the best middle infielders in the country. Two-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Glendora High School (Glendora, Calif.) under head coach Dan He won a Gold Medal for Team USA and comes from a winning program at Elk Grove. Dom is an Henley ... posted a 3-2 record as a junior in 2012, pitching mostly out of the bullpen, and recording a immediate impact player in the Pac-12.” 2.47 ERA in 28.1 innings pitched ... held opponents to just a .256 batting average against him as a Luke Persico junior ... went 5-2 with a 3.45 ERA in 11 starts, striking out 24 batters in 50.2 innings pitched as a sophomore in 2011. OF – 6-3, 185 – R/R – Stevenson Ranch, Calif. (Great Oak HS) Head Coach John Savage: “Scott is a very projectable right-handed pitcher. He has three pitches that Earned three letters in baseball at Hart High School under head coach Jim Ozella before transferring are all going to improve and he comes from a very good program at Glendora. Going forward, he will to Great Oak High School in the fall of 2012 ... ranked No. 125 on Perfect Game USA’s list of Top have a significant role on our pitching staff in the future.” 500 2013 High School Prospects ... competed for the Milwaukee Brewers at the 2012 Area Code Games at Blair Field in Long Beach, Calif. ... hit .267 with three home runs, 22 runs, 18 stolen bases Dustin Driver and 12 RBI as a junior at Hart High School in the spring of 2012 ... batted .395 with a .448 OBP, 21 RHP – 6-2, 210 – R/R – Wenatchee, Wash. (Wenatchee HS) runs, 12 stolen bases, 17 RBI and five doubles as a sophomore (2010) ... started all 27 games as a freshman in 2009, posting a .278 batting average with 17 runs and 14 RBI ... two-time All-Foothill Three-year baseball letterwinner at Wenatchee High School (Wenatchee, Wash.) under head coach League selection. Jeff Zehnder ... named the 2012 Big Nine Class 4A Outstanding Pitcher of the Year as a junior ... also earned Class 4A All-State honors in 2012 ... ranked No. 22 on Baseball America’s Top 100 2013 Head Coach John Savage: “Luke is a tremendous athlete who possesses all five tools. He is a very High School Prospects ... ranked No. 14 on Perfect Game USA’s list of the top 300 prospects eligible projectable player who we anticipate to be a solid outfielder in our program right away.” for the 2013 MLB Draft ... also ranked as the No. 1 right-handed pitcher in the state of Washington by Kort Peterson Perfect Game USA ... participated in the 2012 USA Baseball Tournament of Stars in Cary, N.C., playing for the Babe Ruth team ... competed in the 2012 Perfect Game All-American Classic at PETCO Park in OF – 6-1, 190 – L/L – Mountain View, Calif. (St. Francis HS) San Diego, Calif. ... also pitched in the 2011 and 2012 Area Code Games at Blair Field in Long Beach, Three-year varsity baseball letterwinner at St. Francis High School (Mountain View, Calif.) under head Calif. ... named as the eighth best pitcher at the 2012 Area Code Games by ESPN Rise Magazine ... coach Mike Oakland ... ranked No. 70 on Perfect Game USA’s list of Top 500 2013 High School pitched at the 2012 Under Armour All-America Game Wrigley Field in Chicago, Ill. ... competed at the Prospects and No. 155 Perfect Game USA’s list of the top 300 prospects eligible for the 2013 MLB 2012 Perfect Game National Showcase in Minneapolis, Minn. Draft ... also ranked as the third-best outfielder from the state of California by Perfect Game USA ... Head Coach John Savage: “Dustin is a power pitcher with three above-average pitches. He was on the competed for the Oakland A’s at the 2012 Area Code Games in Long Beach, Calif. ... participated in national scene all summer and responded very well. He is a very talented pitcher who has the ability to the 2012 Perfect Game National Showcase in Minneapolis, Minn. ... also competed in the 2012 USA be an immediate impact pitcher in our program.” Baseball Tournament of Stars in Cary, N.C., playing for the American Legion team ... batted .382 with 32 RBI, five home runs, 17 RBI and a .458 OBP as a junior in 2012 ... did not commit an error in the Steven Farinaro outfield in 2012, posting a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage ... 2012 first-team West Catholic Athletic RHP – 6-1, 180 – R/R – Hayward, Calif. (Head-Royce HS) League selection ... also plays football for St. Francis. Three-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Head-Royce High School (Oakland, Calif.) under head coach Head Coach John Savage: “Kort is one of the best athletes in this class. He can go get the baseball in Mike Talps ... ranked No. 197 on Perfect Game USA’s list of Top 500 2013 High School Prospects the outfield and is a smooth left-handed hitter with the ability to run.” ... competed for the Oakland A’s at the 2012 Area Code Games in Long Beach, Calif. ... pitched at Brett Stephens the 2012 Summer Rivalry Classic at ... also pitched at the 2012 USA Baseball Tournament of Stars in Cary, N.C. ... named as the 18th best pitcher at the 2012 Area Code Games by OF – 6-0, 190 – L/R – Moraga, Calif. (Campolindo HS) ESPN Rise Magazine ... also earned 2012 All-Area Code Team honors ... pitched at the 2012 Perfect Three-year baseball letterwinner at Campolindo High School (Moraga, Calif.) ... hit .416 with three Game National Showcase in Minneapolis, Minn. ... First-team All-Bay Counties East League selection home runs as a junior in 2012 ... 2012 first-team All-Diablo Foothill Athletic League selection ... ranked in 2012 ... selected to the USA Baseball 16U National Team Trials Roster in June of 2011 ... posted No. 421 on Perfect Game USA’s list of Top 500 2013 High School Prospects ... named a first-team a 5-3 record in 16 appearances (10 starts) as a sophomore at Head-Royce High School in 2010 ... ESPN All-State underclass selection in 2012 ... competed for the Oakland A’s at the 2012 Area Code logged a 2.66 ERA and 75 strikeouts in just 47.1 innings pitched as a sophomore ... held opponents to Games in Long Beach, Calif. ... played travel ball with the Danville Zoots in the summer of 2012 ... just a .176 batting average against him in 2010 ... also batted .274 with 15 runs, 11 RBI, five doubles batted .311 with 19 runs and nine RBI as a freshman in 2010 ... led Campolindo to three straight and two home runs ... went 3-1 with a 3.92 ERA in nine games (six starts), striking out 36 batters in NCS Division II baseball titles (2010-12) ... also quarterbacked Campolindo High School to the 2011 30.1 innings as a freshman in 2009 ... batted .278 with 11 runs and 6 RBI in 2009 as well. NCS Division III championship in football and a runner-up finish in the Division III State Championship. Head Coach John Savage: “Steven is another top right-handed pitcher coming into our program. He Head Coach John Savage: “Brett is another two-sport athlete who will bring competitiveness to our has tremendous upside and is a great athlete. He also threw the ball very well this past summer on program. He comes from a very good program at Campolindo High School and is a very good ballplayer the national scene and has a bright future in our program.” who can do a lot on the baseball field.” Gosuke Katoh Jonah Wesely INF – 6-2, 175 – L/R – Poway, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo HS) LHP – 6-2, 220 – L/L – Tracy, Calif. (Tracy HS) Three-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Rancho Bernardo High School (San Diego, Calif.) under head Earned three letters in baseball at Tracy High School (Tracy, Calif.) under head coach Vic Alkire ... coach Sam Blalock ... started every game on varsity team in his freshman, sophomore and junior years ranked No. 61 on Baseball America’s Top 100 2013 High School Prospects ... also ranked No. 66 ... ranked No. 203 on Perfect Game USA’s list of the top 300 prospects eligible for the 2013 MLB on Perfect Game USA’s list of the top 300 prospects eligible for the 2013 MLB Draft ... competed Draft ... also ranked No. 89 on Perfect Game USA’s list of Top 500 2013 High School Prospects ... in the 2012 Perfect Game All-American Classic at PETCO Park in San Diego, Calif. ... also pitched for ranked as the No. 1 second baseman in the country by Perfect Game USA ... competed in the 2012 the Oakland A’s at the 2012 Area Code Games at Blair Field in Long Beach, Calif. ... named as the Perfect Game All-American Classic at PETCO Park in San Diego, Calif. ... played for the Milwaukee 12th best pitcher at the 2012 Area Code Games by ESPN Rise Magazine ... 2012 Perfect Game USA Brewers at the 2012 Area Code Games in Long Beach, Calif. ... also played in the 2012 World Wood First-Team Preseason HS Underclassmen All-American ... pitched at the 2012 Perfect Game National Bat Association 17U National Championship in Georgia ... hit .360 with 37 runs, 11 home runs, 13 Showcase in Minneapolis, Minn. ... went 5-1 with a 0.95 ERA and 79 strikeouts in just 37 innings as a stolen bases and a .474 OBP for Rancho Bernardo in 2012 ... 2012 Palomar League Player of the junior at Tracy in 2012 ... pitched three no-hitters during his junior year ... also batted .400 with 12 RBI, Year ... First-team All-CIF San Diego Section selection in 2012 ... helped lead Rancho Bernardo to CIF two home runs and 11 runs ... 2012 San Joaquin Athletic Association Pitcher of the Year ... posted a San Diego Section Championships in 2010 and 2011 and a runner-up finish in 2012 ... hit .433 with record of 10-1 with a 1.17 ERA in 15 games (10 starts) as a sophomore in 2011 ... struck out 105 42 runs, 28 RBI and seven stolen bases while posting an outstanding .545 OBP as a sophomore ... batters in 59.2 innings pitched ... ranked as the No. 1 left-handed pitcher in the state of California and posted a .430 batting average with 44 runs, 23 RBI and 10 stolen bases as a freshman. the No. 4 left-handed pitcher in the country by Perfect Game USA. Head Coach John Savage: “Gosuke is one of the best defenders in the country. He has tremendous Head Coach John Savage: “Jonah is one of the premiere left-handed pitchers in the country. He is defensive instincts and is a very natural player who looks to be a guy that can play at a very high level a power left-hander with three above average pitches and, a lot like Dustin, pitched very well on the in the future.” national scene this past summer.” Dominic Miroglio UCLA’S RECRUITING CLASS RANKINGS UNDER JOHN SAVAGE C – 6-0, 185 – R/R – Oakland, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd HS) Publication 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Three-year varsity baseball letterwinner at Bishop O’Dowd High School (Oakland, Calif.) ... competed Baseball America 5 13 7 7 19 3 NR 2 at the 2012 Area Code Games at Blair Field in Long Beach, Calif. ... hit .600 with two doubles and Collegiate Baseball 9 18 5 6 35 4 39 2 four RBI for the Oakland A’s at the 2012 Area Code Games ... 2012 Bay Area World Series Most Outstanding Player ... ranked No. 281 on Perfect Game USA’s list of Top 500 2013 High School UCLA’S RECRUITING CLASS BREAKDOWN UNDER JOHN SAVAGE Prospects ... batted .375 as a junior at Bishop O’Dowd (2011) with 13 runs, 12 RBI and a .444 OBP Recruits 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 ... 2012 All-Northern California CBCA selection ... hit .256 as a sophomore, recording 13 RBI and 10 runs ... named to the North Coast Section CIF Scholastic Championship Baseball Team in 2010 and Total Newcomers 17 13 12 9 14 9 13 12 2011 ... three-time All-HAAL selection (2010-12) ... also played quarterback at Bishop O’Dowd, leading MLB Draftees 4 4 5 1 4 6 2 5 team to the NCS Semifinals in 2010 and 2011 ... was named the 2011 Hayward Area Athletic League AFLAC All-Americans 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 0

4466 22012012 SSEASONEASON SSTATSTATS GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Record: 48-16 Home: 27-10 Away: 19-4 Neutral: 2-2 Pac-12: 20-10 Postseason: 6-2 Date W/L Score Record Opponent (Rank) UCLA Pitcher of Record Attendance Time Feb. 17 L 2-1 0-1 Maryland Griggs L 0-1 1,007 3:05 Feb. 18 W 6-5 1-1 Maryland Vander Tuig W 1-0 927 2:42 Feb. 19 L 5-1 (8) 1-2 Maryland Weiss L 0-1 819 3:00 Feb. 21 W 19-7 2-2 at Cal State Northridge Ortiz W 1-0 372 3:26 Feb. 24 L 15-3 2-3 Baylor (25) Plutko L 0-1 522 3:55 Feb. 25 W 9-3 3-3 Baylor (25) Berg W 1-0 709 3:39 Feb. 26 W 8-6 4-3 Baylor (25) Watson W 1-0 776 3:33 Feb. 28 W 9-1 5-3 Long Beach State Watson W 2-0 376 3:05 March 2 W 5-2 6-3 Sacramento State Plutko W 1-1 608 2:45 March 3 W 6-2 7-3 Sacramento State Vander Tuig W 2-0 628 2:42 March 4 W 11-2 8-3 Sacramento State Weiss W 1-1 829 2:37 March 6 W 4-0 9-3 UC Riverside Watson W 3-0 365 2:55 March 9 W 2-0 10-3 at Georgia (9) Plutko W 2-1 1,947 2:49 March 10 W 7-6 11-3 at Georgia (9) Deeter W 1-0 2,255 3:30 March 11 W 7-3 12-3 at Georgia (9) Brewer W 1-0 1,967 3:16 March 13 W 7-2 13-3 vs. USC^ Watson W 4-0 6,034 3:01 March 16 W 6-5 14-3 Arizona State* (11) Berg W 2-0 611 2:19 March 18 L 4-3 14-4 Arizona State* (11) Vander Tuig L 2-1 929 2:50 March 18 W 4-2 15-4 Arizona State* (11) Watson W 5-0 929 3:25 March 23 W 12-3 16-4 Washington State* Plutko W 3-1 637 3:18 March 24 W 12-3 17-4 Washington State* Berg W 3-0 720 3:37 March 26 L 10-4 17-5 Washington State* Watson L 5-1 319 3:04 March 30 W 16-0 18-5 at Utah* Plutko W 4-1 2,000 3:20 March 31 W 9-6 19-5 at Utah* Vander Tuig W 3-1 1,250 3:30 April 1 W 5-1 20-5 at Utah* Watson W 6-1 478 2:58 April 5 L 6-2 20-6 Oregon* (22) Plutko L 4-2 868 3:14 April 6 L 8-3 20-7 Oregon* (22) Vander Tuig L 3-2 1,237 3:08 April 7 W 8-6 21-7 Oregon* (22) Berg W 4-0 1,510 3:19 April 10 W 4-2 22-7 Cal State Fullerton (12) Watson W 7-1 871 2:43 April 13 L 4-3 22-8 at Arizona* (4) Berg L 4-1 4,080 2:47 April 14 W 15-3 23-8 at Arizona* (4) Vander Tuig W 4-2 2,380 3:19 April 15 W 6-2 24-8 at Arizona* (4) Weiss W 2-1 2,858 3:16 April 17 W 12-4 25-8 Cal State Northridge Ortiz W 2-0 510 3:16 April 20 W 4-0 26-8 at Oregon State* Plutko W 5-2 1,962 3:08 April 21 L 3-0 26-9 at Oregon State* Vander Tuig L 4-3 2,352 2:42 April 22 L 7-6 26-10 at Oregon State* Berg L 4-2 2,459 3:17 April 24 W 9-3 27-10 UC Irvine Brewer W 2-0 486 2:48 April 27 L 7-2 27-11 Stanford* (13) Plutko L 5-3 1,084 2:59 April 28 W 7-4 28-11 Stanford* (13) Vander Tuig W 5-3 1,608 2:59 April 29 L 7-2 28-12 Stanford* (13) Weiss L 2-2 1,617 3:15 May 1 W 2-1 29-12 at Long Beach State Watson W 8-1 1,342 3:04 May 5 W 5-1 30-12 Purdue (13) Plutko W 6-3 1,374 2:06 May 5 W 3-2 31-12 Purdue (13) Vander Tuig W 6-3 1,374 2:44 May 6 L 15-11 31-13 Purdue (13) Watson L 8-2 1,529 3:59 May 8 W 6-2 32-13 at Pepperdine Jaffe W 1-0 322 3:13 May 11 W 2-0 33-13 at Washington* Plutko W 7-3 1,392 2:47 May 12 W 11-3 34-13 at Washington* Vander Tuig W 7-3 686 3:28 May 13 W 4-2 35-13 at Washington* Berg W 5-2 487 2:54 May 15 W 6-3 36-13 at Cal State Fullerton (8) Griggs W 1-1 2,264 3:51 May 18 W 7-2 37-13 at California* Plutko W 8-3 412 2:52 May 19 W 8-5 38-13 at California* Vander Tuig W 8-3 613 3:30 May 20 L 6-5 38-14 at California* Berg L 5-3 1,087 3:10 May 22 W 6-2 39-14 at UC Irvine Watson W 9-2 1,750 2:56 May 25 W 3-1 40-14 USC* Plutko W 9-3 1,351 3:07 May 26 W 6-5 41-14 USC* Griggs W 2-1 1,636 3:17 May 27 W 7-6 42-14 USC* Griggs W 3-1 1,778 4:00 June 1 W 3-0 43-14 Creighton REG Plutko W 10-3 1,570 2:12 June 2 W 7-1 44-14 New Mexico REG Vander Tuig W 9-3 1,601 2:49 June 3 W 13-5 45-14 Creighton REG Weiss W 3-2 1,291 3:07 June 8 W 6-2 46-14 TCU SR Plutko W 11-3 2,042 2:55 June 9 W 4-1 47-14 TCU SR Vander Tuig W 10-3 2,135 3:02 June 15 W 9-1 48-14 Stony Brook CWS Plutko W 12-3 21,662 3:04 June 17 L 4-0 48-15 Arizona CWS Vander Tuig L 10-4 19,198 2:29 June 19 L 4-1 48-16 Florida State CWS Weiss L 3-3 23,409 3:18 * Pac-12 Conference game ^ Dodgertown Classic (March 13 at Dodger Stadium) RE NCAA Los Angeles Regional (at Jackie Robinson Stadium, UCLA) SR NCAA Super Regional (at Jackie Robinson Stadium, UCLA) CWS NCAA College World Series (at TD Ameritrade Park, Omaha, Neb.) (ranking from Baseball America, week of game/series) 4477 22012012 SSEASONEASON SSTATSTATS Overall Batting Stats Record: 48-16 Home: 27-10 Away: 19-4 Neutral: 2-2 Pac-12: 20-10 Postseason: 6-2 Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-AT FLD% Shane Zeile .371 30-15 62 12 23 3 1 0 10 28 .452 5 8 10 2 .480 0 2 1-2 .982 Jeff Gelalich .351 64-64 245 56 86 10 1 11 48 131 .535 34 8 45 4 .444 1 0 16-21 .951 Cody Keefer .333 63-63 240 44 80 12 1 0 37 94 .392 31 6 36 3 .418 3 7 7-15 .984 Tyler Heineman .332 59-59 211 42 70 7 1 1 27 82 .389 22 18 14 3 .435 2 18 3-5 .995 Trevor Brown .321 64-64 246 41 79 13 2 3 52 105 .427 15 9 34 7 .373 6 5 4-8 .992 Beau Amaral .313 64-64 268 63 84 10 5 4 46 116 .433 22 15 38 5 .389 6 1 13-19 .989 Kevin Williams .302 55-52 159 28 46 6 0 2 21 60 .377 19 11 28 5 .413 0 8 4-7 .977 Chris Keck .293 28-10 41 3 12 3 0 0 5 15 .366 4 1 7 0 .354 2 1 0-0 1.000 Brenton Allen .286 13-6 14 5 4 2 0 0 2 6 .429 6 1 6 0 .524 0 0 0-1 .000 Kevin Kramer .281 44-35 121 18 34 5 0 0 13 39 .322 7 6 19 3 .351 0 6 1-2 .922 Pat Valaika .266 61-61 229 37 61 11 4 1 39 83 .362 17 2 32 8 .319 3 9 5-6 .955 Eric Filia .245 20-14 53 6 13 1 0 0 8 14 .264 7 2 8 2 .355 0 1 3-3 1.000 Cody Regis .239 60-58 188 31 45 4 1 1 25 54 .287 30 8 46 2 .361 4 3 3-5 .970 Matt Giovinazzo .238 17-3 21 1 5 0 0 0 7 5 .238 3 0 5 2 .308 2 0 1-1 1.000 Brian Carroll .235 23-4 17 7 4 2 0 0 2 6 .353 3 1 5 0 .381 0 3 1-3 1.000 Pat Gallagher .100 14-4 20 0 2 0 0 0 5 2 .100 3 0 8 0 .208 1 0 0-0 1.000 Totals .304 64-64 2135 394 650 89 16 23 347 840 .393 228 96 341 46 .391 30 64 62-98 .976 Opponents .241 64-64 2085 235 502 90 4 33 217 699 .335 238 48 436 43 .330 18 52 32-59 .970 LOB: UCLA 511, Opponents 499. DPs Turned: UCLA 55, Opponents 52. TPs Turned: UCLA 1, Opponents 0. IBB: UCLA 12 (Gelalich 7, Amaral 2, M. Giovinazzo, Allen, Valaika), Opponents 0. Picked Off: UCLA 9 (Amaral 2, Valaika, Regis. Brown, Keefer, Keck, Heineman, Kramer), Opponents 9. Catcher’s Interference: UCLA 0, Opponents 0. Errors: UCLA 58, Opponents 73. Overall Pitching Stats Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB OAV WP HBP BK Eric Jaffe 0.00 1-0 8 0 0 0/0 0 7.2 6 0 0 10 3 0 0 0 24 .250 1 1 0 Madison Poole 0.00 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 2.2 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 9 .111 0 0 0 Ryan Deeter 0.89 1-0 36 0 0 0/1 0 30.1 20 7 3 18 26 4 0 0 102 .196 0 2 1 David Berg 1.46 5-3 50 0 0 0/2 1 74.0 42 14 12 17 63 10 0 2 254 .165 1 9 0 Chase Brewer 1.69 2-0 15 0 0 0/1 0 16.0 13 4 3 11 6 2 0 0 51 .255 0 4 0 Adam Plutko 2.48 12-3 18 18 2 2/3 0 119.2 91 35 33 47 99 13 2 7 423 .215 2 6 0 Scott Griggs 2.65 3-1 36 0 0 0/2 15 37.1 23 13 11 31 64 2 0 0 135 .170 10 4 0 Zack Ortiz 2.92 2-0 12 0 0 0/1 0 12.1 16 7 4 9 6 5 0 1 50 .320 1 0 0 Zack Weiss 4.28 3-3 17 13 0 0/0 0 69.1 73 42 33 32 44 12 2 7 266 .274 4 10 0 Nick Vander Tuig 4.43 10-4 18 18 0 0/0 0 109.2 121 60 54 25 77 24 0 13 437 .277 1 8 2 Grant Watson 4.45 9-2 35 15 0 0/1 0 89.0 94 52 44 34 46 18 0 3 329 .286 3 4 0 Shane Zeile 9.00 0-0 3 0 0 0/1 0 1.0 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 5 .400 0 0 0 Totals 3.13 48-16 64 64 2 6/4 16 569.0 502 235 198 238 436 90 4 33 2085 .241 23 48 3 Opponents 5.41 16-48 64 64 4 2/0 5 549.1 650 394 330 228 341 89 16 23 2135 .304 53 96 11 Runners (catchers): Heineman 24/46 (.522), Brown 8/10 (.800). Runners caught stealing (pitchers): Weiss 10/16 (.625), Vander Tuig 10/15 (.667), Plutko 3/11 (.273), Watson 3/7 (.429), Deeter 4/4 (1.000), Brewer 0/2 (.000), Poole 1/1 (1.000), Berg 0/1 (.000), Griggs 1/1 (1.000), Ortiz 0/1 (.000). Passed Balls: UCLA 10 (Brown 6, Heineman 4), Opponents 18. Pickoffs: UCLA 9 (Watson 3, Plutko 2, Heineman 2, Berg, Vander Tuig), Opponents 9.

Overall Fielding Stats Player C PO A E FLD% DP CS SBA CS% PB CI Player C PO A E FLD% DP CS SBA CS% PB CI Pat Gallagher 33 29 4 0 1.000 3 0 0 --- 0 0 Shane Zeile 56 42 13 1 .982 7 0 0 --- 0 0 Matt Giovinazzo 28 26 2 0 1.000 4 0 0 --- 0 0 Kevin Williams 222 106 111 5 .977 27 0 0 --- 0 0 David Berg 20 5 15 0 1.000 1 1 0 .000 0 0 Cody Regis 197 132 59 6 .970 14 0 0 --- 0 0 Scott Griggs 9 4 5 0 1.000 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 Pat Valaika 264 69 183 12 .955 28 0 0 --- 0 0 Eric Filia 5 5 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Jeff Gelalich 123 113 4 6 .951 1 0 0 --- 0 0 Brian Carroll 4 4 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Nick Vander Tuig 19 5 13 1 .947 0 5 10 .667 0 0 Chase Brewer 3 1 2 0 1.000 0 2 0 .000 0 0 Adam Plutko 17 6 10 1 .941 0 8 3 .273 0 0 Ryan Deeter 2 1 1 0 1.000 0 0 4 1.000 0 0 Kevin Kramer 115 39 67 9 .922 9 0 0 --- 0 0 Chris Keck 2 2 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 --- 0 0 Grant Watson 25 10 13 2 .920 0 4 3 .429 0 0 Zack Ortiz 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 Zack Weiss 17 2 11 4 .765 1 6 10 .625 0 0 Madison Poole 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 Eric Jaffe 3 1 1 1 .667 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Tyler Heineman 408 341 65 2 .995 6 22 24 .522 4 0 Brenton Allen 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Trevor Brown 511 457 50 4 .992 33 2 8 .800 6 0 Totals 2404 1707 639 58 .976 55 32 27 .542 10 0 Beau Amaral 190 182 6 2 .989 4 0 0 --- 0 0 Opponents 2442 1648 721 73 .970 52 62 36 .633 18 0 Cody Keefer 129 124 3 2 .984 0 0 0 --- 0 0

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4488 22012012 SSEASONEASON SSTATSTATS Pac-12 Conference Batting Stats Record: 20-10 Home: 9-6 Away: 11-4 Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-AT FLD% Brenton Allen .500 3-1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 .500 1 0 0 0 .667 0 0 0-0 .000 Shane Zeile .433 14-7 30 8 13 2 1 0 4 17 .567 3 5 2 2 .553 0 1 1-1 .955 Tyler Heineman .383 26-26 94 22 36 3 1 0 15 41 .436 11 11 6 0 .496 1 7 0-1 .995 Beau Amaral .336 30-30 122 34 41 5 4 3 29 63 .516 13 7 16 4 .415 5 0 8-12 .990 Cody Keefer .333 29-29 114 13 38 3 0 0 15 41 .360 10 3 11 2 .398 1 4 4-9 .984 Chris Keck .333 14-6 21 2 7 2 0 0 4 9 .429 3 1 4 0 .423 1 1 0-0 .000 Cody Regis .330 28-28 88 18 29 1 1 1 13 35 .398 17 6 13 1 .464 1 2 3-4 .957 Kevin Kramer .316 16-11 38 4 12 0 0 0 3 12 .316 3 1 6 1 .381 0 4 1-1 .939 Matt Giovinazzo .308 7-3 13 1 4 0 0 0 4 4 .308 3 0 4 2 .438 0 0 1-1 1.000 Trevor Brown .303 30-30 122 16 37 3 0 1 21 43 .352 7 4 22 7 .358 1 3 3-5 .992 Jeff Gelalich .303 30-30 119 23 36 2 1 5 22 55 .462 17 3 23 2 .403 0 0 6-8 .966 Eric Filia .265 18-12 49 5 13 1 0 0 8 14 .286 7 2 7 2 .379 0 1 3-3 1.000 Kevin Williams .263 27-27 80 16 21 0 0 1 8 24 .300 8 9 16 2 .392 0 6 1-2 .967 Pat Valaika .238 27-27 105 17 25 7 1 1 14 37 .372 7 2 11 4 .296 1 4 2-2 .976 Brian Carroll .167 10-2 6 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 .333 1 1 2 0 .375 0 3 0-1 1.000 Pat Gallagher .000 5-1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1.000 Totals .312 30-30 1008 182 314 30 9 12 162 398 .395 111 55 145 29 .405 11 36 33-50 .978 Opponents .259 30-30 992 121 257 43 3 20 113 366 .369 105 25 189 19 .342 9 24 19-34 .973 LOB: UCLA 252, Opponents 236. DPs Turned: UCLA 27, Opponents 33. IBB: UCLA 7 (Gelalich 4, Amaral 2, M. Giovinazzo) Opponents 0. Picked Off: UCLA 5 (Valaika, Regis, Keefer, Amaral, Keck), Opponents 4. Catcher’s Interference: UCLA 0, Opponents 0. Errors: UCLA 25, Opponents 32. Catcher’s Interference: UCLA 0, Opponents 0. Pac-12 Pitching Stats Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB OAV WP HBP BK Zack Ortiz 0.00 0-0 7 0 0 0/1 0 7.2 5 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 28 .179 1 0 0 Eric Jaffe 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 4.0 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 13 .154 0 0 0 Madison Poole 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Ryan Deeter 0.84 0-0 14 0 0 0/0 0 10.2 6 2 1 6 8 0 0 0 34 .176 0 2 0 Scott Griggs 1.10 2-0 15 0 0 0/1 8 16.1 15 3 2 7 27 0 0 0 63 .238 5 0 0 Chase Brewer 1.59 6-0 0 0 0 0/0 0 5.2 4 2 1 7 1 0 0 0 15 .267 0 2 0 David Berg 2.19 4-3 25 0 0 0/2 0 37.0 25 11 9 8 34 7 0 1 131 .191 0 6 0 Adam Plutko 3.29 6-2 10 10 0 0/3 0 63.0 58 24 23 31 38 9 2 4 228 .254 2 2 0 Zack Weiss 3.52 1-1 9 6 0 0/0 0 38.1 37 21 15 11 27 6 1 3 145 .255 1 7 0 Grant Watson 5.48 2-1 13 4 0 0/0 0 23.0 27 19 14 13 14 5 0 2 86 .314 0 1 0 Nick Vander Tuig 5.49 5-3 10 10 0 0/0 0 59.0 78 39 36 14 33 16 0 10 245 .318 0 5 2 Totals 3.42 20-10 30 30 0 3/3 8 266.0 257 121 101 105 189 43 3 20 992 .259 9 25 2 Opponents 5.45 10-20 30 30 2 1/0 3 262.1 314 182 159 111 145 30 9 12 1008 .312 22 55 5 Runners caught stealing (catchers): Heineman 16/30 (.533), Brown 3/3 (1.000). Runners caught stealing (pitchers): Weiss 8/11 (.723), Vander Tuig 7/10 (.700), Plutko 1/6 (.167), Deeter 2/2 (1.000), Watson 0/2 (.000), Brewer 0/1 (.000), Poole 1/1 (1.000), Berg 0/1 (.000). Passed Balls: UCLA 5 (Brown 3, Heineman 2), Opponents 6. Pickoffs: UCLA 4 (Plutko, Watson, Berg, Vander Tuig), Opponents 5.

Pac-12 Fielding Stats Player C PO A E FLD% DP CS SBA CS% PB CI Player C PO A E FLD% DP CS SBA CS% PB CI Matt Giovinazzo 21 20 1 0 1.000 3 0 0 --- 0 0 Pat Valaika 123 30 90 3 .976 13 0 0 --- 0 0 Adam Plutko 12 5 7 0 1.000 0 5 1 .167 0 0 Kevin Williams 122 59 59 4 .967 16 0 0 --- 0 0 David Berg 11 3 8 0 1.000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 Jeff Gelalich 59 56 1 2 .966 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Pat Gallagher 9 9 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 --- 0 0 Cody Regis 70 36 31 3 .957 8 0 0 --- 0 0 Nick Vander Tuig 9 1 8 0 1.000 0 7 3 .700 0 0 Shane Zeile 22 13 8 1 .955 4 0 0 --- 0 0 Eric Filia 5 5 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Kevin Kramer 33 13 18 2 .939 2 0 0 --- 0 0 Scott Griggs 2 1 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Grant Watson 4 2 1 1 .750 0 0 2 .000 0 0 Eric Jaffe 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Zack Weiss 10 1 5 4 .600 0 8 3 .727 0 0 Chase Brewer 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 Brenton Allen 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Brian Carroll 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Ryan Deeter 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2 0 1.000 0 0 Zack Ortiz 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Madison Poole 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 Tyler Heineman 185 147 37 1 .995 1 16 14 .533 2 0 Chris Keck 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Trevor Brown 259 239 18 2 .992 17 3 0 1.000 3 0 Totals 1125 798 302 25 .978 27 19 15 .559 5 0 Beau Amaral 101 95 5 1 .990 4 0 0 --- 0 0 Opponents 1168 787 349 32 .973 33 33 17 .660 6 0 Cody Keefer 64 61 2 1 .984 0 0 0 --- 0 0

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4499 22012012 GAME-BY-GAMEGAME-BY-GAME LLINEINE SSCORESCORES Game 1: Maryland 2, UCLA 1 Game 12: UCLA 4, UC Riverside 0 Game 23: UCLA 16, Utah 0 Feb. 17 at Jackie Robinson Stadium March 6 at Jackie Robinson Stadium March 30 at Spring Mobile Ballpark 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E MD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 6 1 UCR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 UCLA 1 0 4 2 2 1 1 5 0 16 16 0 UCLA 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 2 UCLA 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 X 4 10 1 UTAH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 WP: Boyden (1-0) LP: Griggs (0-1) WP: Watson (3-0) LP: Patito (1-1) WP: Plutko (4-1) LP: Pond (2-4) Time: 3:05 Attendance: 1,007 Time: 2:55 Attendance: 365 Time: 3:20 Attendance: 2,000 Game 2: UCLA 6, Maryland 5 Game 13: UCLA 2, Georgia 0 Game 24: UCLA 9, Utah 6 Feb. 18 at Jackie Robinson Stadium March 9 at Foley Field March 31 at Spring Mobile Ballpark 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E MD 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 5 6 1 UCLA 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 1 UCLA 1 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 1 9 9 2 UCLA 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 X 6 10 1 UGA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 UTAH 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 6 14 2 WP: Vander Tuig (1-0) LP: Haslup (0-1) SV: Griggs (1) WP: Plutko (2-1) LP: Wood (3-1) WP: Vander Tuig (3-1) LP: Duke (2-1) SV: Griggs (6) Time: 2:42 Attendance: 927 Time: 2:49 Attendance: 1,947 Time: 3:30 Attendance: 1,250 Game 3: Maryland 5, UCLA 1 Game 14: UCLA 7, Georgia 6 Game 25: UCLA 5, Utah 1 Feb. 19 at Jackie Robinson Stadium March 10 at Foley Field April 1 at Spring Mobile Ballpark 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E MD 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 - 5 7 1 UCLA 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 2 1 7 9 2 UCLA 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 9 0 UCLA 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - 1 5 3 UGA 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 6 10 4 UTAH 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 1 WP: Harman (1-0) LP: Weiss (0-1) WP: Deeter (1-0) LP: Palazzone (2-1) SV: Griggs (4) WP: Watson (6-1) LP: Vocca (1-3) Time: 3:00 Attendance: 819 Time: 3:30 Attendance: 2,255 Time: 2:58 Attendance: 478 Game 4: UCLA 19, Cal State Northridge 7 Game 15: UCLA 7, Georgia 3 Game 26: Oregon 6, UCLA 2 Feb. 21 at Matador Field March 11 at Foley Field April 5 at Jackie Robinson Stadium 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E UCLA 0 0 5 3 1 0 1 9 0 19 16 2 UCLA 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 7 12 1 ORE 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 6 11 0 CSUN 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 7 9 2 UGA 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 7 0 UCLA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 10 2 WP: Ortiz (1-0) LP: White (0-1) WP: Brewer (1-0) LP: Hicks (2-2) WP: Keudell (4-3) LP: Plutko (4-2) Time: 3:26 Attendance: 372 Time: 3:16 Attendance: 1,967 Time: 3:14 Attendance: 868 Game 5: Baylor 15, UCLA 3 Game 16: UCLA 7, USC 2 Game 27: Oregon 8, UCLA 3 Feb. 24 at Jackie Robinson Stadium March 13 at Dodger Stadium April 6 at Jackie Robinson Stadium 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E BAY 0 0 3 2 1 0 8 1 0 15 19 0 USC 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 8 3 ORE 1 0 0 1 4 2 0 0 0 8 11 1 UCLA 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 8 1 UCLA 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 2 X 7 10 0 UCLA 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 7 2 WP: Blank (3-0) LP: Plutko (0-1) WP: Watson (4-0) LP: Garcia (1-2) WP: Reed (3-2) LP: Vander Tuig (3-2) SV: Housey (1) Time: 3:55 Attendance: 522 Time: 3:01 Attendance: 6,034 Time: 3:08 Attendance: 1,237 Game 6: UCLA 9, Baylor 3 Game 17: UCLA 6, Arizona State 5 Game 28: UCLA 8, Oregon 6 Feb. 25 at Jackie Robinson Stadium March 16 at Jackie Robinson Stadium April 7 at Jackie Robinson Stadium 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E BAY 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 1 ASU 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 1 ORE 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 7 1 UCLA 3 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 X 9 12 1 UCLA 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 6 11 0 UCLA 2 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 X 8 12 2 WP: Berg (1-0) LP: Ashby (0-1) WP: Berg (2-0) LP: Barrett (1-2) WP: Berg (4-0) LP: Gold (3-2) SV: Griggs (7) Time: 3:39 Attendance: 709 Time: 2:19 Attendance: 611 Time: 3:19 Attendance: 1,510 Game 7: UCLA 8, Baylor 6 Game 18: Arizona State 4, UCLA 3 Game 29: UCLA 4, Cal State Fullerton 2 Feb. 26 at Jackie Robinson Stadium March 18 at Jackie Robinson Stadium (Game 1 of 2) April 10 at Jackie Robinson Stadium 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E BAY 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 6 10 0 ASU 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 7 0 CSUF 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 1 UCLA 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 X 8 11 0 UCLA 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 13 0 UCLA 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 X 4 8 1 WP: Watson (1-0) LP: Newman (0-1) SV: Griggs (2) WP: Williams (5-0) LP: Vander Tuig (2-1) SV: Barrett (1) WP: Watson (7-1) LP: Gauna (3-3) SV: Griggs (8) Time: 3:33 Attendance: 776 Time: 2:50 Attendance: 929 Time: 2:43 Attendance: 871 Game 8: UCLA 9, Long Beach State 1 Game 19: UCLA 4, Arizona State 2 Game 30: Arizona 4, UCLA 3 Feb. 28 at Jackie Robinson Stadium March 18 at Jackie Robinson Stadium (Game 2 of 2) April 13 at 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E LBSU 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 ASU 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 1 UCLA 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 8 2 UCLA 5 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 X 2 3 2 UCLA 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 X 4 8 0 ARIZ 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 X 4 12 0 WP: Watson (2-0) LP: Johnson (0-1) WP: Watson (5-0) LP: Blackford (0-2) SV: Griggs (5) WP: Heyer (6-1) LP: Berg (4-1) Time: 3:05 Attendance: 376 Time: 3:25 Attendance: 929 Time: 2:47 Attendance: 4,080 Game 9: UCLA 5, Sacramento State 2 Game 20: UCLA 12, Washington State 3 Game 31: UCLA 15, Arizona 3 March 2 at Jackie Robinson Stadium March 23 at Jackie Robinson Stadium April 14 at Hi Corbett Field 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E SAC 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 WSU 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 5 2 UCLA 5 0 0 1 4 2 0 3 0 15 20 1 UCLA 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 X 5 9 1 UCLA 5 2 1 1 0 0 3 0 X 12 12 1 ARIZ 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 10 5 WP: Plutko (1-1) LP: Greenwood (1-2) SV: Griggs (3) WP: Plutko (3-1) LP: Leckenby (3-3) WP: Vander Tuig (4-2) LP: Wade (4-1) Time: 2:45 Attendance: 608 Time: 3:18 Attendance: 637 Time: 3:19 Attendance: 2,380 Game 10: UCLA 6, Sacramento State 2 Game 21: UCLA 12, Washington State 3 Game 32: UCLA 6, Arizona 2 March 3 at Jackie Robinson Stadium March 24 at Jackie Robinson Stadium April 15 at Hi Corbett Field 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E SAC 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 8 0 WSU 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 10 1 UCLA 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 6 11 0 UCLA 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 X 6 10 1 UCLA 0 0 0 1 1 6 4 0 X 12 16 0 ARIZ 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 2 WP: Vander Tuig (2-0) LP: Mendonca (2-1) WP: Berg (3-0) LP: Ochoa (0-1) WP: Weiss (2-1) LP: Farris (4-2) Time: 2:42 Attendance: 628 Time: 2:04 Attendance: 720 Time: 3:16 Attendance: 2,858 Game 11: UCLA 11, Sacramento State 2 Game 22: Washington State 10, UCLA 4 Game 33: UCLA 12, Cal State Northridge 4 March 4 at Jackie Robinson Stadium March 26 at Jackie Robinson Stadium April 17 at Jackie Robinson Stadium 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E SAC 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 2 WSU 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 13 0 CSUN 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 11 5 UCLA 0 1 2 3 1 4 0 0 X 11 11 2 UCLA 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 8 0 UCLA 2 0 0 2 0 1 7 0 X 12 18 0 WP: Weiss (1-1) LP: Morgan (0-2) WP: Swannack (2-2) LP: Watson (5-1) SV: Simon (2) WP: Ortiz (2-0) LP: Cohen (4-2) Time: 2:37 Attendance: 829 Time: 3:04 Attendance: 319 Time: 3:16 Attendance: 510

5500 22012012 GAME-BY-GAMEGAME-BY-GAME LLINEINE SSCORESCORES Game 34: UCLA 4, Oregon State 0 Game 45: UCLA 6, Pepperdine 2 Game 56: UCLA 7, USC 6 April 20 at Goss Stadium May 8 at Eddy D. Field Stadium May 27 at Jackie Robinson Stadium 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E UCLA 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 4 7 0 UCLA 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 1 6 13 0 USC 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 6 14 2 OSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 PEPP 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 5 UCLA 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 2 X 7 12 2 WP: Plutko (5-2) LP: Wetzler (4-2) WP: Jaffe (1-0) LP: Snider (0-1) WP: Griggs (3-1) LP: Viramontes (1-2) Time: 3:08 Attendance: 1,962 Time: 3:13 Attendance: 322 Time: 4:00 Attendance: 1,778 Game 35: Oregon State 3, UCLA 0 Game 46: UCLA 2, Washington 0 Game 57: UCLA 3, Creighton 0 April 21 at Goss Stadium May 11 at Safeco Field June 1 at Jackie Robinson Stadium 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E UCLA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 UCLA 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 Creighton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 OSU 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 X 3 11 0 WASH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 UCLA 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 X 3 7 0 WP: Fry (4-2) LP: Vander Tuig (4-3) WP: Plutko (7-3) LP: West (6-5) SV: Griggs (12) WP: Plutko (10-3) LP: Blach (6-6) Time: 2:42 Attendance: 2,352 Time: 2:47 Attendance: 1,392 Time: 2:12 Attendance: 1,570 Game 36: Oregon State 7, UCLA 6 Game 47: UCLA 11, Washington 3 Game 58: UCLA 7, New Mexico 1 April 22 at Goss Stadium May 12 at June 2 at Jackie Robinson Stadium 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E UCLA 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 6 12 3 UCLA 0 0 1 4 3 3 0 0 0 11 15 1 UCLA 1 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 7 17 1 OSU 2 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 X 7 5 1 WASH 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 10 0 UNM 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 WP: Bryant (4-1) LP: Berg (4-2) WP: Vander Tuig (7-3) LP: Davis (2-3) WP: Vander Tuig (9-3) LP: Sanchez (8-3) Time: 3:17 Attendance: 2,459 Time: 3:28 Attendance: 686 Time: 2:49 Attendance: 1,601 Game 37: UCLA 9, UC Irvine 3 Game 48: UCLA 4, Washington 2 Game 59: UCLA 13, Creighton 5 April 24 at Jackie Robinson Stadium May 13 at Husky Ballpark June 3 at Jackie Robinson Stadium 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E UCI 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 2 UCLA 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 10 0 Creighton 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 5 12 2 UCLA 0 2 0 0 4 0 3 0 X 9 12 2 WASH 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 8 0 UCLA 2 0 5 0 2 4 0 0 X 13 11 0 WP: Brewer (2-0) LP: Litchfield (2-2) WP: Berg (5-2) LP: Palewicz (1-2) SV: Griggs (13) WP: Weiss (3-2) LP: Musec (3-4) Time: 2:48 Attendance: 486 Time: 2:54 Attendance: 487 Time: 3:20 Attendance: 1,461 Game 38: Stanford 7, UCLA 2 Game 49: UCLA 6, Cal State Fullerton 3 Game 60: UCLA 6, TCU 2 April 27 at Jackie Robinson Stadium May 15 at June 8 at Jackie Robinson Stadium 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E STAN 0 0 0 2 4 1 0 0 0 7 10 1 UCLA 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 6 11 2 TCU 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 UCLA 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 9 0 CSUF 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 10 1 UCLA 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 X 6 6 1 WP: Appel (6-1) LP: Plutko (5-3) WP: Griggs (1-1) LP: Cardona (0-2) WP: Plutko (11-3) LP: Finnegan (4-5) Time: 2:59 Attendance: 1,084 Time: 3:51 Attendance: 2,264 Time: 2:55 Attendance: 2,042 Game 39: UCLA 7, Stanford 4 Game 50: UCLA 7, California 2 Game 61: UCLA 4, TCU 1 April 28 at Jackie Robinson Stadium May 18 at June 9 at Jackie Robinson Stadium 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E STAN 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 8 1 UCLA 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 12 2 UCLA 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 8 0 UCLA 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 X 7 8 1 CAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 9 4 TCU 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 2 WP: Vander Tuig (5-3) LP: Mooneyham (5-4) SV: Griggs (9) WP: Plutko (8-3) LP: Flemer (7-5) WP: Vander Tuig (10-3) LP: Morrison (9-2) SV: Berg (1) Time: 2:59 Attendance: 1,608 Time: 2:52 Attendance: 412 Time: 3:02 Attendance: 2,135 Game 40: Stanford 7, UCLA 2 Game 51: UCLA 8, California 5 Game 62: UCLA 9, Stony Brook 1 April 29 at Jackie Robinson Stadium May 19 at Evans Diamond June 15 at TD Ameritrade Park 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E STAN 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 7 8 0 UCLA 4 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 12 0 SB 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 UCLA 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 CAL 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 5 12 2 UCLA 5 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 X 9 9 0 WP: Bloom (2-0) LP: Weiss (2-2) WP: Vander Tuig (8-3) LP: Jones (4-8) SV: Griggs (14) WP: Plutko (12-3) LP: Johnson (12-2) Time: 3:15 Attendance: 1,617 Time: 3:30 Attendance: 613 Time: 3:04 Attendance: 21,662 Game 41: UCLA 2, Long Beach State 1 Game 52: California 6, UCLA 5 Game 63: Arizona 4, UCLA 0 May 1 at Blair Field May 20 at Evans Diamond June 17 at TD Ameritrade Park 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E UCLA 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 5 0 UCLA 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 5 10 2 UCLA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 LBSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 CAL 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 X 6 14 2 ARIZ 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 X 4 6 0 WP: Watson (8-1) LP: Sabo (0-5) SV: Griggs (10) WP: Donofrio (6-1) LP: Berg (5-3) WP: Wade (10-3) LP: Vander Tuig (10-4) Time: 3:30 Attendance: 1548 Time: 3:10 Attendance: 1,087 Time: 2:29 Attendance: 19,198 Game 42: UCLA 5, Purdue 1 Game 53: UCLA 6, UC Irvine 2 Game 64: Florida State 4, UCLA 1 May 5 at Jackie Robinson Stadium (Game 1 of 2) May 22 at June 19 at TD Ameritrade Park 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E PUR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 UCLA 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 6 10 2 UCLA 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 5 2 UCLA 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 X 5 10 0 UCI 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 7 1 FSU 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 X 4 9 0 WP: Plutko (6-3) LP: Haase (7-1) WP: Watson (9-2) LP: Brock (1-1) WP: Sitz (4-3) LP: Weiss (3-3) SV: Benincasa (16) Time: 2:06 Attendance: 1,374 Time: 2:56 Attendance: 1,750 Time: 3:18 Attendance: 23,409 Game 43: UCLA 3, Purdue 2 Game 54: UCLA 3, USC 1 May 5 at Jackie Robinson Stadium (Game 2 of 2) May 25 at Jackie Robinson Stadium 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E PUR 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 0 USC 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 UCLA 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 X 3 4 0 UCLA 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 X 3 7 1 WP: Vander Tuig (6-3) LP: Breedlove (6-4) SV: Griggs (11) WP: Plutko (9-3) LP: Mount (1-8) SV: Griggs (15) Time: 2:44 Attendance: 1,374 Time: 3:07 Attendance: 1,351 Game 44: Purdue 15, UCLA 11 Game 55: UCLA 6, USC 5 May 6 at Jackie Robinson Stadium May 26 at Jackie Robinson Stadium 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E PUR 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 10 15 20 2 USC 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 5 7 0 UCLA 0 3 0 4 0 2 0 1 1 11 16 1 UCLA 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 6 11 1 WP: Wittgren (1-0) LP: Watson (8-2) WP: Griggs (2-1) LP: Viramontes (1-1) Time: 3:59 Attendance: 1,529 Time: 3:17 Attendance: 1,636 AAdamdam PPlutkolutko

5511 22012012 SSEASONEASON SSTATSTATS Team Game Highs Multi-Hit Games Situational Records BATTING PLAYER 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL SITUATION RECORD At bats 46 at Arizona (April 14) Jeff Gelalich 13 10 1 - 24 Total 48-16 Runs scored 19 at Cal State Northridge (Feb. 21) Cody Keefer 15 8 1 - 24 Conference 20-10 Hits 20 at Arizona (April 14) Trevor Brown 20 3 1 - 24 Non-Conference 28-6 RBI 17 at Cal State Northridge (Feb. 21) Beau Amaral 14 5 1 1 21 Home 27-10 Doubles 6 vs. Washington State (March 24) Tyler Heineman 13 4 1 - 18 Away 19-4 Triples 3 at Arizona (April 14) Pat Valaika 10 3 - - 13 Neutral 2-2 Home Runs 3 at Cal State Northridge (Feb. 21) Cody Regis 11 1 - - 12 Day 24-8 Total Bases 34 at Cal State Northridge (Feb. 21) Kevin Williams 8 3 - - 11 Night 24-8 Walks 9 vs. Washington State (March 24) Kevin Kramer 7 1 - - 8 February 5-3 Strikeouts 11 vs. Maryland (Feb. 19) Shane Zeile 3 2 - - 5 March 14-2 11 vs. Florida State (June 19) Eric Filia 4 - - - 4 April 9-7 Sacrifice Hits 4 at California (May 19) Matt Giovinazzo 1 - - - 1 May 14-2 Sacrifice Flies 3 at Cal State Northridge (Feb. 21) Chris Keck 1 - - - 1 June 6-2 Stolen Bases 4 at California (May 19) TEAM 120 40 5 1 166 vs Left-handed starter 10-3 5 vs. USC (May 27) vs Right-handed starter 38-13 Caught Stealing 2 Nine times Multi-RBI Games 1-Run games 7-5 Runners LOB 14 vs. USC (May 27) 2-Run games 8-0 Hit into DP 4 at California (May 20) PLAYER 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL 5+Run games 16-5 Trevor Brown 11 2 1 - 14 Extra innings 0-0 FIELDING Jeff Gelalich 9 2 1 - 12 Shutouts 6-2 Putouts 27 57 times Beau Amaral 8 1 1 - 10 UCLA scores 0-2 runs 3-8 Assists 17 vs. Maryland (Feb. 19) Pat Valaika 5 2 1 - 8 UCLA scores 3-5 runs 12-6 17 vs. UC Riverside (March 6) Cody Keefer 6 1 - - 7 UCLA scores 6-9 runs 24-1 17 vs. Washington State (March 26) Cody Regis 5 2 - - 7 UCLA scores 10+ runs 9-1 Errors 3 vs. Maryland (Feb. 19) Tyler Heineman 3 2 - - 5 Opponent scores 0-2 runs 27-1 3 at Oregon State (April 22) Eric Filia 2 1 - - 3 Opponent scores 3-5 runs 15-6 Passed Balls 1 10 times Kevin Williams 2 1 - - 3 Opponent scores 6-9 runs 6-6 DPs turned 4 vs. Baylor (Feb. 24) Pat Gallagher 1 1 - - 2 Opponent scores 10+ runs 0-3 4 vs. Florida State (June 19) Kevin Kramer 2 - - - 2 UCLA scores in 1st inning 21-3 PITCHING Shane Zeile 2 - - - 2 Opponent scores in 1st inning 7-6 Matt Giovinazzo 1 - - - 1 Innings 9.0 57 times UCLA scores first 32-6 Strikeouts 14 vs. Maryland (Feb. 17) TEAM 56 16 4 0 76 Opponent scores first 16-10 Runs Allowed 15 vs. Baylor (Feb. 24) Leading after 6 42-3 15 vs. Purdue (May 6) Hitting Streaks Trailing after 6 4-12 Earned Runs 15 vs. Baylor (Feb. 24) PLAYER GAMES CURRENT Tied after 6 2-1 15 vs. Purdue (May 6) Beau Amaral 21 1 Leading after 7 44-3 Walks Allowed 10 vs. Baylor (Feb. 24) Tyler Heineman 15 1 Trailing after 7 1-12 Hits Allowed 20 vs. Purdue (May 6) Trevor Brown 12 4 Tied after 7 3-1 Wild Pitches 3 vs. Stanford (April 28) Pat Valaika 9 4 Leading after 8 46-2 3 vs. Creighton (June 3) Jeff Gelalich 9 1 Trailing after 8 0-13 Hit Batters 3 vs. Maryland (Feb. 19) Cody Keefer 8 1 Tied after 8 2-0 3 vs. Stanford (April 29) Kevin Kramer 7 6 UCLA hits 0 home runs 32-12 Eric Filia 7 - UCLA hits 1 home run 14-4 Individual Game Highs Shane Zeile 6 3 UCLA hits 2+ home runs 2-0 BATTING Kevin Williams 6 - Opponent hits 0 home runs 33-7 At Bats 6 Amaral (four times) Cody Regis 4 - Opponent hits 1 home run 12-5 Runs 4 Three times Brenton Allen 3 - Opponent hits 2+ home runs 3-4 Hits 5 Amaral vs. Washington St. (3/24) two players 2 - UCLA makes 0 errors 21-5 RBI 4 Four times two players 1 - UCLA makes 1 error 17-3 Doubles 3 Gelalich vs. Sacramento St. (3/4) UCLA makes 2+ errors 10-8 Triples 2 Amaral at Arizona (4/14) Inning-by-Inning Summary Opponent makes 0 errors 17-9 Home Runs 2 Gelalich (2/21 and 6/3) Opponent makes 1 error 13-5 Total Bases 9 Gelalich vs. Creighton (6/3) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total Opponent makes 2+ errors 18-2 Walks 3 16 times UCLA 58 39 37 47 44 63 47 41 18 0 394 UCLA out-hits opponent 39-3 Strikeouts 3 12 times Opponents 22 22 36 41 41 15 19 16 23 0 235 Out-hit by opponent 6-13 Stolen Bases 2 Four times Hits are tied 3-0 Hit by Pitch 2 Six times Longest Winning Streak 12 Sacrifice Hits 3 Carroll at California (5/19) Longest Losing Streak 2 Sacrifice Flies 1 30 times Current Streak L2 Largest Margin of Victory 16 FIELDING Largest Margin of Defeat 12 Putouts 16 Brown at Arizona (4/14) Last At-Bat Wins 2 Assists 9 Valaika vs. Maryland (2/19) Most Runs (UCLA only) 19 (vs. CSUN, 2/21) Errors 3 Weiss at Oregon State (4/22) Most Runs (Both Teams) 26 (twice) PITCHING Fewest Runs (Both Teams) 2 (W, 2-0, twice) Most UCLA Errors 3 (twice) Innings 9.0 Plutko (3/9 and 6/1) Most Opponent Errors 5 (three times) Strikeouts 11 Plutko at Georgia (3/9) Longest Game 4:00 (vs. USC, 5/27) 11 Vander Tuig vs. New Mexico (6/2) Shortest Game 2:06 (Purdue, 5/5) Runs Allowed 9 Watson vs. Washington St. (3/26) Largest Home Crowd 2,135 (vs. TCU, 6/9) Hits Allowed 11 Plutko at Arizona (4/13) Largest Road/Neutral Crowd 23,409 (vs. Florida St., 6/19)

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Starters by Position (Team W-L record when starter) UCLA’s Home Run Log PITCHER SHORTSTOP No. Player Date Opponent Runners On Outs Inning Adam Plutko 18 13-5 Pat Valaika 61 46-15 1. Tyler Heineman 2/21 at Cal State Northridge 1 1 T3 Nick Vander Tuig 18 14-4 Kevin Williams 3 2-1 2. Jeff Gelalich 2/21 at Cal State Northridge 0 0 T5 Grant Watson 15 14-1 LEFT FIELD Zack Weiss 13 7-6 3. Jeff Gelalich 2/21 at Cal State Northridge 1 1 T8 Cody Keefer 63 48-15 4. Jeff Gelalich 2/25 Baylor 1 1 B1 CATCHER Eric Filia 1 0-1 5. Trevor Brown 3/9 at Georgia 1 1 T4 Tyler Heineman 52 38-14 CENTER FIELD Trevor Brown 12 10-2 6. Kevin Williams 3/13 vs. USC 0 0 B5 Beau Amaral 64 48-16 7. Kevin Williams 3/16 Arizona State 0 2 B9 FIRST BASE RIGHT FIELD 8. Jeff Gelalich 3/18 Arizona State (Game 1) 0 0 B2 Trevor Brown 42 28-14 Jeff Gelalich 63 47-16 Cody Regis 13 13-0 9. Beau Amaral 3/23 Washington State 2 0 B7 Brian Carroll 1 1-0 Shane Zeile 4 4-0 10. Jeff Gelalich 3/24 Washington State 1 2 B6 Pat Gallagher 3 2-1 DESIGNATED HITTER 11. Trevor Brown 3/26 Washington State 0 0 B4 Matt Giovinazzo 2 1-1 Eric Filia 13 8-5 12. Jeff Gelalich 3/30 at Utah 0 2 T6 Cody Regis 12 8-4 SECOND BASE 13. Beau Amaral 4/1 at Utah 0 0 T1 Chris Keck 10 8-2 Kevin Williams 49 36-13 14. Beau Amaral 4/17 Cal State Northridge 0 0 B7 Shane Zeile 8 5-3 Trevor Brown 8 8-0 Tyler Heineman 7 7-0 15. Beau Amaral 4/20 at Oregon State 0 0 T3 Kevin Kramer 4 2-2 Brenton Allen 6 4-2 16. Cody Regis 4/22 at Oregon State 1 2 T2 Shane Zeile 3 2-1 Brian Carroll 3 3-0 17. Pat Valaika 4/27 Stanford 0 1 B9 THIRD BASE Kevin Kramer 2 2-0 18. Trevor Brown 5/5 Purdue (Game 1) 0 1 B4 Cody Regis 33 21-12 Pat Gallagher 1 1-0 19. Jeff Gelalich 5/8 at Pepperdine 0 2 T9 Kevin Kramer 29 25-4 Matt Giovinazzo 1 1-0 20. Jeff Gelalich 5/12 at Washington 0 0 T4 Trevor Brown 2 2-0 Jeff Gelalich 1 1-0 21. Jeff Gelalich 5/13 at Washington 0 1 T3 22. Jeff Gelalich 6/3 Creighton 1 2 B1 Starters by (Team W-L record when starter) 23. Jeff Gelalich 6/3 Creighton 0 0 B5 LEADOFF 7TH SPOT Beau Amaral 64 48-16 Pat Valaika 27 20-7 Cody Regis 24 18-6 2ND SPOT Shane Zeile 4 4-0 Tyler Heineman 57 44-13 Trevor Brown 3 2-1 Jeff Gelalich 2 1-1 Kevin Kramer 2 2-0 Pat Valaika 2 1-1 Eric Filia 1 1-0 Cody Keefer 2 1-1 Chris Keck 1 1-0 Brian Carroll 1 1-0 Brenton Allen 1 0-1 3RD SPOT Matt Giovinazzo 1 0-1 Cody Keefer 61 47-14 8TH SPOT Jeff Gelalich 2 1-1 Kevin Kramer 20 15-5 Eric Filia-Snyder 1 0-1 Cody Regis 14 12-2 CLEANUP Brenton Allen 5 4-1 Jeff Gelalich 57 43-12 Eric Filia 5 2-3 Cody Regis 4 2-2 Pat Valaika 4 3-1 Trevor Brown 2 1-1 Chris Keck 4 3-1 Shane Zeile 1 0-1 Pat Gallagher 4 3-1 5TH SPOT Shane Zeile 3 2-1 Trevor Brown 57 43-12 Brian Carroll 2 2-0 Shane Zeile 3 2-1 Matt Giovinazzo 2 2-0 Pat Valaika 2 1-1 Tyler Heineman 1 0-1 CCodyody RRegisegis Jeff Gelalich 2 0-2 9TH SPOT 6TH SPOT Kevin Williams 52 38-14 Pat Valaika 24 20-4 Kevin Kramer 9 8-1 Cody Regis 16 10-6 Pat Valaika 2 1-1 Eric Filia 7 5-2 Brian Carroll 1 1-0 Chris Keck 5 4-1 Kevin Kramer 4 4-0 Shane Zeile 4 3-1 Trevor Brown 2 0-2 Jeff Gelalich 1 1-0 Tyler Heineman 1 1-0

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5533 22012012 CCONFERENCEONFERENCE RREVIEWEVIEW Final Standings CONFERENCE OVERALL W L Pct Home Away Neut W L T Pct Home Away Neut Streak UCLA%*^# 20 10 .667 9-6 11-4 0-0 48 16 0 .750 27-10 19-4 2-2 L2 Arizona%*^# 20 10 .667 9-6 11-4 0-0 48 17 0 .738 30-10 13-7 5-0 W11 Oregon*^ 19 11 .633 12-3 7-8 0-0 46 19 0 .708 29-8 16-11 1-0 L1 Stanford*^ 18 12 .600 10-5 8-7 0-0 41 18 0 .695 27-7 14-11 0-0 L2 Oregon State* 18 12 .600 10-5 8-7 0-0 40 20 0 .667 18-6 15-13 7-1 L1 Arizona State 18 12 .600 14-1 4-11 0-0 36 20 0 .643 23-6 10-13 3-1 L1 Washington 13 17 .433 6-9 7-8 0-0 30 25 0 .545 15-13 15-12 0-0 L1 California 12 18 .400 6-9 6-9 0-0 29 25 0 .537 15-10 12-14 2-1 L2 Washington State 12 18 .400 7-8 5-10 0-0 28 28 0 .500 16-10 10-18 2-0 W1 USC 8 22 .267 6-9 2-13 0-0 23 32 0 .418 17-13 6-18 0-1 L6 Utah 7 23 .233 3-12 4-11 0-0 14 42 0 .250 4-16 8-21 2-5 L7 % Pac-12 Co-Champion * NCAA Regional selection ^ NCAA Super Regional Participant # College World Series Participant

2012 All-Pac-12 Team 2012 Pac-12 All-Academic Team Player of the Year: , Arizona FIRST TEAM Pitcher of the Year: Alex Keudell, Oregon Name School Year GPA Major Defensive Player of the Year: Alex Mejia, Arizona Shaun Cooper UTAH Sr. 3.63 Exercise and Sport Science Freshman of the Year: , Oregon State Ryan Deeter UCLA RSo. 3.90 Math/Economics Coach of the Year: Andy Lopez, Arizona Danny Diekroeger STAN So. 3.71 Management Science and Engineering Name School Pos. Yr. Hometown Kenny Diekroeger STAN Jr. 3.59 Management Science and Engineering Beau Amaral (2) UCLA OF Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif. Joey Housey ORE Jr. 3.89 Economics STAN RHP Jr. Houston, Tex. Dean McArdle STAN Jr. 3.58 History Taylor Ard (2) WSU 1B RJr. Vancouver, Wash. Adam Nelubowich WSU RSo. 3.63 Finance David Berg UCLA RHP Fr. Covina, Calif. Collin Slaybaugh WSU So. 4.00 Movement Studies Bobby Brown ARIZ DH RSr. San Diego, Calif. Kevin Swick USC So. 3.77 Business Michael Conforto OSU OF Fr. Woodinville, Wash. Andrew Triggs USC Grad. 3.57 MBA Joey DeMichele (2) ASU 2B Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. SECOND TEAM Johnny Field ARIZ OF So. Las Vegas, Nev. Name School Year GPA Major Jeff Gelalich UCLA OF Jr. La Verne, Calif. Sahil Bloom STAN Jr. 3.50 Sociology/Economics Scott Griggs UCLA RHP Jr. Alamo, Calif. Adam Cimber WASH Jr. 3.52 History Tyler Heineman UCLA C Jr. Pacific Palisades, Calif. Anthony Drobnick WSU RJr. 3.45 Finance Kurt Heyer (2) ARIZ RHP So. Huntington Beach, Calif. Johnny Field ARIZ So. 3.57 Undeclared Derek Jones WSU OF Sr. Snohomish, Wash. Deven Marrero ASU Jr. 3.51 Criminal Justice Alex Keudell ORE RHP Sr. Portland, Ore. Joe Meggs WASH RJr. 3.45 Economics Deven Marrero (2) ASU SS Jr. Davie, Fla. Jason Monda WSU So. 3.61 Undeclared Alex Mejia (2) ARIZ SS Jr. Sylmar. Calif. Aaron Payne ORE So. 3.57 Human Physiology Seth Mejias-Brean ARIZ 3B Jr. Tucson, Ariz. Joe Pond UTAH Jr. 3.56 Finance Stephen Piscotty (2) STAN 3B Jr. Pleasanton, Calif. Zack Reser OSU RFr. 3.48 Business Adam Plutko (2) UCLA RHP So. Glendora, Calif. Robert Refsnyder (2) ARIZ OF Jr. Laguna Hills, Calif. HONORABLE MENTION: Ty Afenir (WASH), Mark Appel (STAN), Taylor Ard (WSU), (3) CAL 2B Jr. Hillsborough, Calif. Ryan Barnes (OSU), Augey Bill (ARIZ), Jeff Brigham (WASH), James Brooks (UTAH), Brady Rodgers ASU RHP Jr. Richmond, Tex. Derek Campbell (CAL), Josh Chapman (UTAH), Patrick Claussen (WSU), Kasey Coffman Jimmie Sherfy ORE RHP So. Camarillo, Calif. (ASU), Joey DeMichele (ASU), Brandon Dixon (ARIZ), Joey Donofrio (CAL), Brett Michael Tyler Smith OSU SS Jr. Thousand Oaks, Calif. Doran (STAN), Ryon Healy (ORE), Tyler Heineman (UCLA), Garret Houts (USC), Cory Hunt Trevor Williams ASU RHP So. San Diego, Calif. (UTAH), Kyle Johnson (WSU), Derek Jones (WSU), Lonnie Kauppila (STAN), Andrew (2) Second All-Conference Selection, (3) Third All-Conference Selection Knapp (CAL), Vincent Littleman (ARIZ), Joseph Lopez (ASU), Michael Lowden (CAL), Seth Mejias-Brean (ARIZ), Nick Palewicz (WASH), Kyle Porter (CAL), Brian Ragira (STAN), Tyler Relf (UTAH), Jake Rodriguez (OSU), Max Rossiter (ASU), Kevin Roundtree (USC), Kevin All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention Shepherd (ORE), Taylor Starr (OSU), John Tommasini (OSU), Martin Viramontes (USC), Chase Anselment WASH DH Jr. Jacob Lamb WASH 3B Jr. Zack Weiss (UCLA, Ben Wetzler (OSU). Andrew Aplin ASU OF Jr. James McDonald ASU DH So. Jake Barrett ASU RHP Jr. Parker Morin UTAH C Jr. 2012 Pitchers and Players of the Week Alex Blandino STAN 3B Fr. Aaron Payne ORE 2B So. Date Player Pitcher James Brooks UTAH SS Sr. Brian Ragira STAN 1B So. Feb. 21 Abe Ruiz (ASU) Jimmie Sherfy (ORE) Dan Child OSU RHP So. Jayce Ray WASH OF Jr. Feb. 28 Jeff Gelalich (UCLA) Mark Appel (STAN) Ryan Deeter UCLA RHP RSo. Jake Reed ORE RHP Fr. March 6 Joey DeMichele (ASU) Kurt Heyer (ARIZ) Mitch Delfino CAL 1B Jr. Joey Rickard ARIZ OF Jr. March 13 Jeff Gelalich (UCLA) Adam Plutko (UCLA) Ryan Dunn OSU 3B Sr. Jake Rodriguez OSU C So. March 19 Seth Mejias-Brean (ARIZ) Grant Watson (UCLA) Matt Flemer CAL RHP Sr. Max Rossiter ASU C Jr. March 26 Beau Amaral (UCLA) Brady Rodgers (ASU) Matt Foat USC 1B Sr. Abe Ruiz ASU 1B Sr. April 2 Derek Jones (WSU) Konner Wade (ARIZ) Josh Fredendall WASH RHP Jr. Eric Smith STAN C Jr. April 9 Brett Thomas (ORE) Alex Keudell (ORE) Jace Fry OSU LHP Jr. Stephen Tarpley USC LHP Fr. April 16 Beau Amaral (UCLA) Alex Keudell (ORE) Ryon Healy ORE 1B So. Austin Wilson STAN OF So. April 23 Alex Blandino (STAN) Jace Fry (OSU) Aaron Jones ORE OF So. April 30 Aaron Payne (ORE) Trevor Williams (ASU) May 7 Aaron Payne (ORE) Adam Plutko (UCLA) May 14 Johnny Field (ARIZ) Kurt Heyer (ARIZ) May 21 Danny Hayes (OSU) Mark Appel (STAN) May 28 Johnny Field (ARIZ) Kurt Heyer (ARIZ)

5544 22012012 CCONFERENCEONFERENCE RREVIEWEVIEW Team Batting AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB ATT Arizona .329 65 2296 478 756 132 35 23 432 1027 .447 234 64 318 37 .400 42 76 85 123 UCLA .304 64 2135 394 650 89 16 23 347 840 .393 228 96 341 46 .391 30 64 62 97 Arizona State .293 56 1904 339 558 113 23 42 321 843 .443 200 63 285 26 .374 27 17 60 84 California .292 54 1880 296 549 104 5 32 267 759 .404 166 50 260 24 .360 28 62 39 55 Stanford .292 59 2103 395 614 124 12 47 361 903 .429 219 78 365 39 .375 32 30 38 49 Washington State .287 56 1947 315 559 108 17 30 287 791 .406 187 80 359 33 .370 20 33 74 101 Washington .284 55 1818 269 517 84 10 22 230 687 .378 160 66 309 43 .359 23 69 31 58 Oregon State .280 60 2011 370 564 114 10 34 335 800 .398 263 85 357 43 .382 26 82 40 58 USC .272 55 1839 242 500 73 6 15 219 630 .343 179 69 332 48 .356 12 50 43 72 Oregon .265 65 2119 304 562 95 20 29 266 784 .370 245 77 400 25 .359 24 88 73 117 Utah .246 56 1880 211 462 93 8 28 200 655 .348 150 47 434 36 .315 16 43 19 36 Team Pitching ERA W-L G CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB WP HBP BK OAV Oregon 2.99 46-19 65 7 6/2 22 584.1 464 226 194 243 439 68 8 20 2063 35 82 8 .225 UCLA 3.13 48-16 64 2 6/4 16 569.0 502 235 198 238 436 90 4 33 2085 23 48 3 .241 Arizona State 3.19 36-20 56 5 6/4 12 499.0 455 216 177 129 357 62 13 21 1854 26 50 5 .245 Oregon State 3.48 40-20 60 5 5/3 16 533.1 518 265 206 205 399 86 16 20 1983 46 58 4 .261 Washington 3.62 29-25 55 1 8/7 13 485.0 448 229 195 144 327 93 13 19 1801 33 48 8 .249 Stanford 3.66 41-18 59 5 3/2 12 539.0 516 265 219 208 416 93 8 24 2060 41 73 2 .251 Arizona 3.70 48-17 65 16 4/1 10 586.0 577 291 241 168 443 98 29 17 2298 29 70 10 .257 USC 3.71 23-31 55 3 1/1 8 483.1 500 256 199 195 351 78 22 17 1857 14 54 4 .269 California 3.98 29-25 54 2 5/4 12 484.1 492 270 214 161 309 66 12 24 1822 35 60 2 .270 Washington State 4.74 28-28 56 1 4/4 10 494.0 585 294 260 199 273 118 12 28 1920 51 52 3 .305 Utah 5.20 14-42 56 0 3/3 4 490.0 604 340 283 212 330 88 21 25 1913 64 60 11 .316 Team Defense C PO A E FLD% DPs CS ATT *PCT PB CI Oregon 2557 1753 749 55 .978 57 28 53 .528 9 2 Washington 2066 1455 565 46 .978 27 22 54 .407 8 0 Washington State 2195 1482 664 49 .978 64 25 52 .481 19 2 UCLA 2405 1707 640 58 .976 55 27 59 .458 10 0 Oregon State 2460 1600 798 62 .975 62 37 67 .552 21 2 Utah 2166 1470 630 66 .970 45 40 104 .385 9 0 Arizona 2577 1758 739 80 .969 57 20 62 .323 24 6 USC 2122 1450 605 67 .968 43 26 72 .361 8 1 Arizona State 2262 1497 691 74 .967 42 21 65 .323 6 0 Stanford 2296 1617 600 79 .966 37 17 45 .378 20 2 California 2170 1453 620 97 .955 52 12 53 .226 2 3 *indicates percentage that team threw out opposing base stealers

Individual Batting (minimum 3.0 TPA/team game) Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB ATT Johnny Field, ARIZ .370 65-65 257 72 95 18 7 3 44 136 .529 43 11 28 3 .476 2 8 11 19 Robert Refsnyder, ARIZ .364 65-65 258 64 94 19 4 8 66 145 .562 34 11 26 13 .453 4 3 14 18 Alex Mejia, ARIZ .357 65-65 272 54 97 12 6 3 54 130 .478 14 7 22 2 .392 8 15 8 14 Seth Mejias-Brean, ARIZ .356 65-65 264 57 94 22 4 1 61 127 .481 22 3 23 7 .402 7 2 10 14 Mitch Delfino, CAL .353 52-51 201 28 71 11 0 5 38 97 .483 18 4 26 2 .412 3 5 0 1 Jeff Gelalich, UCLA .351 64-64 245 56 86 10 1 11 48 131 .535 34 8 45 4 .444 1 0 16 21 Michael Conforto, OSU .349 58-56 218 45 76 14 1 13 76 131 .601 24 12 37 5 .438 2 2 1 2 Bobby Brown, ARIZ .348 55-50 207 44 72 13 7 5 59 114 .551 19 0 36 0 .401 1 2 7 7 Tyler Smith, OSU .343 58-55 213 46 73 11 2 1 39 91 .427 30 6 31 7 .434 2 17 9 11 Tony Renda, CAL .338 54-53 219 41 74 16 0 5 27 105 .479 29 8 18 0 .432 1 1 16 19 Joey DeMichele, ASU .336 56-56 217 50 73 14 7 6 47 119 .548 19 7 31 1 .398 6 0 12 16 Derek Jones, WSU .335 55-55 209 43 70 17 3 9 45 120 .574 31 8 45 3 .438 1 0 11 13 Cody Keefer, UCLA .333 63-63 240 44 80 12 1 0 37 94 .392 31 6 36 3 .418 3 7 7 15 Taylor Ard, WSU .332 55-55 220 41 73 16 1 12 50 127 .577 25 8 24 7 .412 4 0 3 3 Tyler Heineman, UCLA .332 59-59 211 42 70 7 1 1 27 82 .389 22 18 14 3 .435 2 18 3 5

Individual Pitching (minimum 1.0 IP/team game) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR OAV WP HBP BK David Berg, UCLA 1.46 5-3 50 0 0 0/2 1 74.0 42 14 12 17 63 10 0 2 .165 1 9 0 Trevor Williams, ASU 2.05 12-2 16 15 2 2/1 0 109.2 90 33 25 13 59 13 1 7 .227 2 6 0 Kurt Heyer, ARIZ 2.24 13-2 19 19 7 1/0 0 153.0 151 55 38 28 113 19 4 3 .256 2 11 2 Brady Rodgers, ASU 2.27 10-3 15 15 3 0/1 0 115.0 94 36 29 16 79 10 1 3 .225 1 11 1 Alex Keudell, ORE 2.38 11-5 18 17 3 1/1 0 124.2 103 42 33 30 74 19 3 2 .230 6 16 1 Joe Pistorese, WSU 2.44 4-3 15 12 0 0/1 0 66.1 61 24 18 29 39 14 1 1 .258 7 8 0 Jace Fry, OSU 2.45 5-3 13 13 3 1/0 0 88.1 68 35 24 35 53 5 1 1 .216 5 9 0 Adam Plutko, UCLA 2.48 12-3 18 18 2 2/3 0 119.2 91 35 33 47 99 13 2 7 .215 2 6 0 Aaron West, WASH 2.53 6-5 17 16 1 1/3 1 96.0 89 29 27 18 65 18 2 2 .249 5 5 1 Mark Appel, STAN 2.56 10-2 16 16 5 1/0 0 123.0 97 39 35 30 130 18 2 3 .213 6 10 0 A.J. Vanegas, STAN 2.62 4-0 21 5 0 0/1 5 65.1 56 22 19 37 53 11 1 1 .235 5 7 0 Matt Flemer, CAL 2.74 7-5 16 15 1 0/2 0 111.2 99 42 34 15 66 15 4 4 .244 4 11 0 Jake Reed, ORE 2.92 8-4 17 17 1 0/1 0 114.0 91 41 37 42 67 7 1 3 .230 4 17 2

5555 22012012 FINALFINAL POLLSPOLLS ANDAND AWARDSAWARDS BASEBALL AMERICA ESPN/USA TODAY PERFECT GAME USA No. School Record No. School Record Pts. No. School Record 1. Arizona 48-17 1. Arizona 48-17 775 1. Arizona 48-17 2. South Carolina 49-20 2. South Carolina 49-20 744 2. South Carolina 49-20 3. Florida 47-20 3. 46-22 693 3. Florida State 50-17 4. Florida State 50-17 4. Florida State 50-17 678 4. UCLA 48-16 5. UCLA 48-16 5. UCLA 48-16 649 5. Arkansas 46-22 6. Arkansas 46-22 6. Florida 47-20 603 6. Florida 47-20 7. Stony Brook 52-15 7. Kent State 47-20 578 7. Kent State 47-20 8. Kent State 47-20 8. Stony Brook 52-15 543 8. Stony Brook 52-15 9. LSU 47-18 9. Baylor 49-17 515 9. Baylor 49-17 10. Baylor 49-17 10. Oregon 46-19 481 10. Oregon 46-19 11. Oregon 46-19 11. LSU 47-18 434 11. LSU 47-18 12. N.C. State 43-20 12. Stanford 41-18 399 12. N.C. State 43-20 13. Stanford 41-18 13. N.C. State 43-20 377 13. Stanford 41-18 14. Oklahoma 42-25 14. Oklahoma 42-25 350 14. TCU 40-22 15. St. John’s 40-23 15. TCU 40-22 318 15. Oklahoma 42-25 16. TCU 40-22 16. St. John’s 40-23 312 16. St. John’s 40-23 17. North Carolina 46-16 17. North Carolina 46-16 246 17. Arizona State 36-20 18. Rice 41-19 18. Texas A&M 43-18 170 18. North Carolina 46-16 19. Texas A&M 43-18 19. Kentucky 45-18 166 19. Rice 41-19 20. Kentucky 45-18 20. Rice 41-19 145 20. Texas A&M 43-18 21. Cal State Fullerton 36-21 21. Purdue 45-14 139 21. Kentucky 45-18 22. Mississippi State 40-24 22. Oregon State 40-20 126 22. Mississippi State 40-24 23. Purdue 45-14 23. Virginia 39-19-1 104 23. Oregon State 40-20 24. Oregon State 40-20 24. UCF 45-17 87 24. Vanderbilt 35-28 25. Virginia 39-19-1 25. Vanderbilt 35-28 82 25. Purdue 45-14

COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NCBWA 2012 Honors and Awards No. School Record Pts. No. School Record 1. Arizona 48-17 498 1. Arizona 48-17 BEAU AMARAL (OF, Jr.) 2. South Carolina 49-20 494 2. South Carolina 49-20 -All-Pac-12 Conference Team 3. Arkansas 46-22 492 3. Arkansas 46-22 -Division I Rawlings Gold Glove Team 4. Florida State 50-17 491 4. Florida State 50-17 -Pac-12 Player of the Week (March 26, April 16) 5. UCLA 48-16 489 5. UCLA 48-16 DAVID BERG (RHP, Fr.) 6. Kent State 47-20 488 6. Florida 47-20 7. Florida 47-20 486 7. Kent State 47-20 -Perfect Game USA All-America, second team 8. Stony Brook 52-15 482 8. Stony Brook 52-15 -Baseball America Fr. All-America, first team 9. LSU 47-18 480 9. Baylor 49-17 -Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball Fr. All-America 10. Baylor 49-17 477 10. LSU 47-18 -NCBWA Fr. All-America, second team 11. Oregon 46-19 475 11. Oregon 46-19 -All-Pac-12 Conference Team 12. N.C. State 43-20 473 12. Stanford 41-18 13. Oklahoma 42-25 470 13. N.C. State 43-20 RYAN DEETER (RHP, RSo.) 14. Stanford 41-18 466 14. Oklahoma 42-25 -All-Pac-12 Conference Team, honorable mention 15. St. John’s 40-23 465 15. North Carolina 46-16 -Pac-12 All-Academic, first team 16. TCU 40-22 464 16. TCU 40-22 -Capital One Academic All-District VIII Team 17. North Carolina 46-16 463 17. St. John’s 40-23 18. Rice 41-19 461 18. Rice 41-19 JEFF GELALICH (OF, Jr.) 19. Texas A&M 43-18 459 19. Texas A&M 43-18 -Baseball America All-America, first team 20. Arizona State 36-20 458 20. Kentucky 45-18 -Perfect Game USA All-America, second team 21. Kentucky 45-18 456 21. UCF 45-17 -All-Pac-12 Conference Team 22. Cal State Fullerton 36-21 454 22. Oregon State 40-20 -ABCA All-West Region, first team 23. Purdue 45-14 453 23. Purdue 45-14 24. Mississippi State 40-24 451 24. Virginia 39-19-1 -Pac-12 Player of the Week (February 29, March 13) 25. Oregon State 40-20 448 25. Cal State Fullerton 36-21 SCOTT GRIGGS (RHP, Jr.) 26. UCF 45-17 447 26. Arizona State 36-20 -Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball All-America, third team 27. Virginia 39-19-1 445 27. Vanderbilt 35-28 28. Pepperdine 36-23 443 28. Louisville 41-22 -NCBWA All-America, second team 29. Appalachian State 41-18 441 29. Utah Valley 47-12 -All-Pac-12 Conference Team 30. Louisville 41-22 439 30. Mississippi State 40-24 -ABCA All-West Region, first team TYLER HEINEMAN (C, Jr.) Pac-12 vs. Ranked Teams* Pac-12 vs. Other Conferences -All-Pac-12 Conference Team Arizona 11-8 America East 1-0 Conference USA 4-4 Southeastern 14-5 -ABCA All-West Region, first team Arizona State 7-12 ACC 3-7 Great West 5-4 Southland 0-3 California 6-16 Atlantic 10 6-0 Independent 19-6 SWAC 4-0 ADAM PLUTKO (RHP, So.) Oregon 13-6 Atlantic Sun 8-0 Ivy League 4-0 Summit League 3-1 -Baseball America All-America, third team Oregon State 10-8 Big East 7-1 Mid-American 12-2 Sun Belt 1-0 -Perfect Game USA All-America, second team Stanford 14-7 Big South 2-0 Missouri Valley 3-0 WAC 13-8 UCLA 15-8 Big Ten 5-6 Mountain West 8-6 West Coast 31-13 -All-Pac-12 Conference Team USC 3-17 Big 12 10-4 Valley 2-0 TOTAL 210-90 (.700) -ABCA All-West Region, second team Utah 3-15 Big West 42-20 Patriot League 3-0 -Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week (March 13, May 7) Washington 5-13 Washington State 7-12 GRANT WATSON (LHP, Fr.) TOTAL 94-122 -Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball Fr. All-America *Baseball America ranking -Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week (March 20)

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ARIZONA May 10-12 (at UCLA) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m. ARIZONA STATE March 28-30 (at ASU) 6:30 p.m., 6 p.m., 12:30 p.m. BAYLOR Feb. 22-24 (at Baylor) 4:35 p.m. PT, 1:05 p.m. PT, 11:05 a.m. PT CAL STATE FULLERTON April 2 (at UCLA), May 14 (at CSF) 6 p.m., 6 p.m. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE March 12 (at CSUN), May 7 (at UCLA) 3 p.m., 6 p.m. CALIFORNIA March 22-24 (at UCLA) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. HAWAII April 9 (at UCLA) 6 p.m. LONG BEACH STATE March 5 (at LBSU), April 23 (at UCLA) 6:30 p.m., 6 p.m. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT April 12-14 (at UCLA) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. MINNESOTA Feb. 15-17 (at UCLA) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. NOTRE DAME March 8 (at UCLA) 6 p.m. OKLAHOMA March 9 (at UCLA) 2 p.m. OREGON April 19-21 (at Oregon) 6 p.m., 5 p.m., 12 p.m. OREGON STATE April 5-7 (at UCLA) 7 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. STANFORD May 24-26 (at Stanford) 5:30 p.m., 7 p.m., 2 p.m. UC IRVINE April 16 (at UCI), April 30 (at UCLA) 6:30 p.m., 6 p.m. UC SANTA BARBARA Feb. 19 (at UCSB), May 21 (at UCLA) 2 p.m., 6 p.m. USC TROJANS March 10 (at UCLA), 3 p.m. May 17-19 (at USC), 7/2/1 p.m. UTAH UTES May 3-5 (at UCLA) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. WASHINGTON March 15-17 (at UCLA) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. WASHINGTON STATE April 26-28 (at WSU) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 12 p.m. WRIGHT STATE March 1-3 (at UCLA) 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m.

5577 22013013 OOPPONENTSPPONENTS AARIZONARIZONA WWILDCATSILDCATS AARIZONARIZONA SSTATETATE SSUNUN DDEVILSEVILS May 10-12 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium March 28-30 at Arizona State’s Game Times – 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m. Game Times – 6:30 p.m., 6 p.m., 12:30 p.m.m. 2012 Series (Split, 2-2) 2012 Series (UCLA wins, 2-1) ARIZ 4, UCLA 3 (4/13/12); UCLA 15, ARIZ 3 (4/14/12)2) UCLA 6, Arizona State 5 (3/16/12) UCLA 6, ARIZ 2 (4/15/12); ARIZ 4, UCLA 0 (6/17/12) Arizona State 4, UCLA 3 (3/18/12) UCLA 4, Arizona State 2 (3/18/12) Andy Lopez Johnny Field Tim Esmay Trevor Williams GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location Tucson, Ariz. Head Coach Andy Lopez (UCLA, ’75) Location Tempe, Ariz. Head Coach Tim Esmay (Arizona State, ’88) Enrollment 40,200 Record (at Arizona) 403-246-1 (11 years) Enrollment 72,250 Record (at ASU) 131-48 (3 years) Nickname Wildcats Overall Record 1,090-664-7 (30 years) Nickname Sun Devils Overall Record 344-283-1 (11 years) Colors Cardinal and Navy Assistant Coaches Shaun Cole, Colors Maroon and Gold Assistant Coaches Ken Knutson, Home Field Hi Corbett Field Matt Siegel, Josh Garcia Home Field Packard Stadium Mike Benjamin, Greg Bordes Capacity 9,500 Baseball Office Phone (520) 621-4102 Capacity 3,879 Baseball Office Phone (480) 965-3677 Conference Pac-12 Conference Pac-12 President Dr. Ann Weaver Hart SERIES HISTORY (UCLA leads, 121-114-2 since 1950) President Dr. Michael Crow SERIES HISTORY (ASU leads, 110-67) Athletic Director Greg Byrne Last UCLA Sweep 2000 (May 13-15) Athletic Director Steve Patterson Last UCLA Sweep 1999 (April 16-18) Last Arizona Sweep 2005 (April 1-3) Last ASU Sweep 2010 (April 30-May 2) 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 28 (3/22/86) 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 19 (3/4/79) Overall Record 48-17 Most Runs Allowed 20 (5/8/04) Overall Record 36-20 Most Runs Allowed 21 (5/1/88) Pac-12 Record 20-10 Margin of Victory 23 (W, 28-5, 3/22/86) Pac-12 Record 18-12 Margin of Victory 17 (W, 19-2, 3/4/79) Pac-12 Finish t-1st Margin of Defeat 18 (L, 18-0, 3/3/75) Pac-12 Finish t-4th Margin of Defeat 16 (L, 17-1, 4/19/03) Postseason NCAA Champions Postseason Ineligible due to NCAA Sanctions Letterwinners Ret/Lost 18/15 SPORTS INFORMATION Letterwinners Ret/Lost 18/12 SPORTS INFORMATION Baseball SID Blair Willis Baseball SID Thomas Lenneberg CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (520) 621-0914 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (480) 965-6594 Pac-12 Titles (Last) 4 (2012) SID Fax (520) 621-2681 Pac-12 Titles (Last) 10 (2010) SID Fax (480) 965-5408 NCAA Tournaments (Last) 37 (2012) SID E-mail [email protected] NCAA Tournaments (Last) 35 (2011) SID E-mail [email protected] College World Series Trips (Last) 16 (2012) Press Box Phone (520) 621-4440 College World Series trips (Last) 22 (2010) Press Box Phone (480) 727-7253 BBAYLORAYLOR BBEARSEARS CCALAL SSTATETATE FFULLERTONULLERTON TTITANSITANS Feb. 22-24 at Baylor’s Baylor Ballpark April 2 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium (6 p.m.) Game Times (CT) – 6:35 p.m., 3:35 p.m., 1:05 p.m. May 14 at CSF’s Goodwin Field (6 p.m.) 2012 Series (UCLA wins, 2-1) 2012 Series (UCLA wins, 2-0) Baylor 15, UCLA 3 (2/24/12) UCLA 4, Cal State Fullerton 2 (4/10/12) UCLA 9, Baylor 3 (2/25/12) UCLA 6, Cal State Fullerton 3 (5/15/12) UCLA 8, Baylor 6 (2/26/12) Steve Smith Cal Towey Michael Lorenzen GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location Waco, Texas Head Coach Steve Smith (Baylor, ’86) Location Fullerton, Calif. Head Coach Rick Vanderhook (Trinity Univ., ’03) Enrollment 15,364 Record (at Baylor) 668-432-1 (18 years) Enrollment 36,000 Record (at CS Fullerton) 36-21 (1 year) Nickname Bears Overall Record 668-432-1 (18 years) Nickname Titans Overall Record 36-21 (1 year) Colors Green and Gold Assistant Coaches Steve Johnigan Colors Navy, Orange and White Assistant Coaches Mike Kirby, Home Field Baylor Ballpark at Ferrell Field Trevor Mote, Gregg Glime Home Field Goodwin Field Jason Dietrich, Chad Baum Capacity 5,000 Baseball Office Phone (254) 710-3029 Capacity 3,500 Baseball Office Phone (657) 278-3789 Conference Big 12 Conference Big West President Ken Starr SERIES HISTORY (Tied, 2-2) President Dr. Mildred Garcia SERIES HISTORY (CSF leads, 61-30-2) Athletic Director Ian McCaw Baylor 5, UCLA 1 2/28/09 (Houston, TX) Athletic Director Jim Donovan Last UCLA Sweep 2012 (April 10, May 15) Baylor 15, UCLA 3 2/24/12 (Los Angeles, CA) Last CS Fullerton Sweep 2006 (March 24-26) 2012 SEASON UCLA 9, Baylor 3 2/25/12 (Los Angeles, CA) 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 16 (twice) Overall Record 49-17 UCLA 8, Baylor 6 2/26/12 (Los Angeles, CA) Overall Record 36-21 Most Runs Allowed 19 (4/22/98) Big 12 Record 20-4 Big West Record 17-7 Margin of Victory 10 (W, 16-6, 2/16/82) Big 12 Finish 1st Big West Finish 1st Margin of Defeat 15 (L, 16-1, 2/22/84) Postseason 1-2 at Waco Super Regional Postseason 1-2 at Eugene Regional Letterwinners Ret/Lost 20/9 SPORTS INFORMATION Letterwinners Ret/Lost 22/7 SPORTS INFORMATION Baseball SID TBA Baseball SID Andria Wenzel CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (254) 710-3784 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (657) 278-3970 Big 12 Titles (Last) 5 (2012) SID Fax (254) 710-1369 Conference Titles (Last) 26 (2012) SID Fax (657) 278-3141 NCAA Tournaments (Last) 18 (2012) SID E-mail TBA NCAA Tournaments (Last) 34 (2012) SID E-mail [email protected] College World Series Trips (Last) 3 (2005) Press Box Phone (254) 754-5546 College World Series Titles (Last) 4 (2004) Press Box Phone (657) 278-5327 CCALAL SSTATETATE NNORTHRIDGEORTHRIDGE MMATADORSATADORS CCALIFORNIAALIFORNIA GGOLDENOLDEN BEARSBEARS March 12 at CSUN’s Matador Field (3 p.m.) March 22-24 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium May 7 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium (6 p.m.) Game Times – 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. 2012 Series (UCLA wins, 2-0) 2012 Series (UCLA wins, 2-1) UCLA 19, CSUN 7 (2/21/12) UCLA 7, California 2 (5/18/12) UCLA 12, CSUN 4 (4/17/12) UCLA 8, California 5 (5/19/12) California 6, UCLA 5 (5/20/12) Matt Curtis Jerry Keel David Esquer Andrew Knapp GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location Northridge, Calif. Head Coach Matt Curtis (Fresno State, ’99) Location Berkeley, Calif. Head Coach David Esquer (Stanford, ’87) Enrollment 37,000 Record (at CSUN) 46-63 (2 years) Enrollment 35,409 Record (at California) 383-338-2 (13 years) Nickname Matadors Overall Record 46-63 (2 years) Nickname Golden Bears Overall Record 383-338-2 (13 years) Colors Red, White and Black Assistant Coaches Sergio Brown, Colors Blue and Gold Assistant Coaches Tony Arnerich, Home Field Matador Field Sam Peraza Home Field Evans Diamond Mike Neu, Rueben Noriega Capacity 1,000 Baseball Office Phone (818) 677-6652 Capacity 2,500 Baseball Office Phone (510) 643-6006 Conference Big West Conference Pac-12 President Dr. Dianne F. Harrison SERIES HISTORY (UCLA leads, 31-27-1) Chancellor Dr. Nicholas Dirks SERIES HISTORY (Tied, 170-170) Athletic Director TBA Last UCLA Sweep 2012 (Feb. 21, April 17) Athletic Director Sandy Barbour Last UCLA Sweep 2010 (May 21-23) Last CSUN Sweep 1998 (March 20-21) Last California Sweep 1991 (April 12-14) 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 22 (2/26/08) 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 20 (4/23/83) Overall Record 23-30 Most Runs Allowed 15 (4/17/91) Overall Record 29-25 Most Runs Allowed 18 (4/14/79) Big West Record 10-14 Margin of Victory 20 (W, 22-2, 2/26/08) Pac-12 Record 12-18 Margin of Victory 17 (W, 19-2, 4/6/02) Big West Finish t-6th Margin of Defeat 14 (L, 15-1, 4/17/91) Pac-12 Finish 8th Margin of Defeat 14 (L, 16-2, 2/22/91) Postseason None Postseason None Letterwinners Ret/Lost 19/8 SPORTS INFORMATION Letterwinners Ret/Lost 10/9 SPORTS INFORMATION Baseball SID Kevin Strauss Baseball SID Scott Ball CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (818) 677-3860 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (510) 643-1741 Conference Titles (Last) 12 (2002) SID Fax (818) 677-4950 Pac-12 Titles (Last) 1 (1980) SID Fax (510) 643-7778 NCAA Tournaments (Last) N/A SID E-mail [email protected] NCAA Tournaments (Last) 12 (2011) SID E-mail [email protected] College World Series Trips (Last) None (D-1) Press Box Phone Strauss’ Cell (909) 730-2076 College World Series Trips (Last) 6 (2011) Press Box Phone (510) 642-3098

5588 22013013 OOPPONENTSPPONENTS HHAWAIIAWAII RRAINBOWSAINBOWS LLONGONG BBEACHEACH SSTATETATE 49ERS49ERS April 9 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium (6 p.m.) March 5 at Long Beach State’s Blair Field (6 p.m.) Series History April 23 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium (6 p.m.) Hawaii leads, 31-25 2012 Series (UCLA wins, 2-0) Last Meeting: Feb. 9, 2003 UCLA 9, LBSU 1 (2/28/12) Hawaii 8, UCLA 3 (at Hawaii) UCLA 2, LBSU 1 (5/1/12)

Mike Trapasso Pi’ikea Kitamura Juan Avila GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location Honolulu, Hawaii Head Coach Mike Trapasso (Oklahoma St., ’87) Location Long Beach, Calif. Head Coach Troy Buckley (Santa Clara, ’90) Enrollment 20,000 Record (at Hawaii) 344-294 (11 years) Enrollment 33,419 Record (at LBSU) 57-54 (2 years) Nickname Rainbows Overall Record 344-294 (11 years) Nickname Dirtbags Overall Record 57-54 (2 years) Colors Green, Black, White and Silver Assistant Coaches Chad Konishi, Colors Black and Gold Assistant Coaches Jesse Zepeda, Home Field Les Murakami Stadium Rusty McNamara, Carl Fraticelli Home Field Blair Field Shawn Gilbert, Justin Ramsey Capacity 4,312 Baseball Office Phone (808) 956-6247 Capacity 3,000 Baseball Office Phone (562) 985-4661 Conference Big West Conference Big West President M.R.C. Greenwood SERIES HISTORY (Hawaii leads, 31-25) President Dr. F. King Alexander SERIES HISTORY (UCLA leads, 58-39) Athletic Director Ben Jay Last UCLA Sweep 2000 (Feb. 3-5) Athletic Director Vic Cegles Last UCLA Sweep 2012 (Feb. 28, May 1) Last Hawaii Sweep 2002 (Feb. 15-17) Last LBSU Sweep 2008 (March 21-22) 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 23 (1/23/97) 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 22 (4/12/78) Overall Record 30-25 Most Runs Allowed 14 (1/30/98) Overall Record 28-27 Most Runs Allowed 21 (3/3/98) WAC Record 10-8 Margin of Victory 13 (W, 16-3, 2/2/01) Big West Record 15-9 Margin of Victory 22 (W, 22-0, 4/12/78) WAC Finish 4th Margin of Defeat 9 (L, 14-5, 1/30/98) Big West Finish 3rd Margin of Defeat 16 (L, 21-5, 3/3/98) Postseason None Postseason None Letterwinners Ret/Lost 15/18 SPORTS INFORMATION Letterwinners Ret/Lost 19/12 SPORTS INFORMATION Baseball SID John Barry Baseball SID Roger Kirk CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (808) 956-7506 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (562) 985-7565 WAC Titles (Last) 3 (2011) SID Fax (808) 956-4470 Big West Titles (Last) 8 (2008) SID Fax (562) 985-1549 NCAA Tournaments (Last) 13 (2010) SID E-mail [email protected] NCAA Tournaments (Last) 19 (2008) SID E-mail [email protected] College World Series Trips (Last) 1 (1980) Press Box Phone (808) 956-6253 College World Series trips (Last) 4 (1998) Press Box Phone (562) 433-8605 LLOYOLAOYOLA MMARYMOUNTARYMOUNT LLIONSIONS MMINNESOTAINNESOTA GGOLDENOLDEN GOPHERSGOPHERS April 12-14 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium Feb. 15-17 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium Game Times – 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. Game Times – 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. Series History Series History Tied, 45-45-1 UCLA leads, 3-1 Last meeting: May 10, 1992 Last meeting: March 2, 1997 LMU 10, UCLA 7 (at UCLA) UCLA 13, Minnesota 5 (at Minnesota) Jason Gill Colton Plaia John Anderson Tom Windle GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location Los Angeles, Calif. Head Coach Jason Gill (CS Fullerton, ’96) Location Minneapolis, Minn. Head Coach John Anderson (Minnesota, ‘77) Enrollment 9,234 Record (at LMU) 110-114 (4 years) Enrollment 50,833 Record (at Minnesota) 1,092-726-3 (31 years) Nickname Lions Overall Record 110-114 (4 years) Nickname Golden Gophers Overall Record 1,092-726-3 (31 years) Colors Crimson and Navy Assistant Coaches Bryant Ward, Colors Maroon and Gold Assistant Coaches Rob Fornasiere, Home Field George C. Page Stadium Danny Ricabal, Steve Chatham Home Field HHH Metrodome/Siebert Field Todd Oakes, Tyler Oakes Capacity 600 Baseball Office Phone (310) 338-2765 Capacity 63,699/1,420 Baseball Office Phone (612) 625-1060 Conference West Coast Conference Big Ten President David W. Burcham SERIES HISTORY (Tied, 45-45-1) Interim President Dr. Eric W. Kaler SERIES HISTORY (UCLA leads, 3-1) Athletic Director Dr. William Husak Last UCLA Sweep 2002 (Feb. 11, March 5) Athletic Director Norwood Teague UCLA 2, MINN 0 4/4/87 (Minneapolis, MN) Last LMU Sweep 2005 (April 12, May 17) MINN 12, UCLA 4 3/19/89 (Los Angeles, CA) 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 22 (4/1/80) 2012 SEASON UCLA 7, MINN 4 3/29/91 (Minneapolis, MN) Overall Record 27-27 Most Runs Allowed 23 (4/4/00) Overall Record 29-27 UCLA 13, MINN 5 3/2/97 (Minneapolis, MN) WCC Record 14-10 Margin of Victory 12 (twice, last on 2/14/97) Big Ten Record 11-13 WCC Finish t-3rd Margin of Defeat 11 (L, 23-12, 4/4/00) Big Ten Finish t-6th Postseason None Postseason None Letterwinners Ret/Lost 20/9 SPORTS INFORMATION Letterwinners Ret/Lost 22/7 SPORTS INFORMATION Baseball SID Tyler Geivett Baseball SID Michelle Traen CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (310) 338-7638 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (612) 624-0522 WCC Titles (Last) 6 (2000) SID Fax (310) 338-2703 Big Ten Titles (Last) 18 (2010) SID Fax (612) 625-0359 NCAA Tournaments (Last) 8 (2000) SID E-mail [email protected] NCAA Tournaments (Last) 30 (2010) SID E-mail [email protected] College World Series Trips (Last) 1 (1986) Press Box Phone (310) 338-3046 College World Series Trips (Last) 5 (1977) Press Box Phone N/A NNOTREOTRE DDAMEAME FFIGHTINGIGHTING IIRISHRISH OOKLAHOMAKLAHOMA SSOONERSOONERS March 8 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium (6 p.m.) March 9 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium (2 p.m.) Series History Series History Tied, 1-1 Oklahoma leads, 7-6 Last Meeting: March 31, 1991 Last Meeting: March 14, 2010 UCLA 6, ND 3 (at Minneapolis, MN) UCLA 5, Oklahoma 2 (at Corpus Christi, TX)

Mik Aoki Eric Jagielo Sunny Golloway Max White GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location Notre Dame, Ind. Head Coach Mik Aoki (Davidson, ‘90) Location Norman, Okla. Head Coach Sunny Golloway (Oklahoma Christian College, ‘84) Enrollment 8,372 Record (at Oregon) 54-56-1 (2 years) Enrollment 30,754 Record (at Pepperdine) 303-160-1 (8 years) Nickname Fighting Irish Overall Record 264-319-2 (12 years) Nickname Sooners Overall Record 638-316-1 (16 years) Colors Gold and Blue Assistant Coaches Jesse Woods, Colors Crimson and Cream Assistant Coaches Jack Giese, Home Field Frank Eck Stadium Chuck Ristano, Eddie Smith Home Field L. Dale Mitchell Park Aric Thomas, Rich Hills Capacity 2,500 Baseball Office Phone (574) 631-6366 Capacity 3,180 Baseball Office Phone (405) 325-8354 Conference Big 12 President Rev. John I. Jenkins SERIES HISTORY (Tied, 1-1) President David Boren SERIES HISTORY (OU leads 7-6) Athletic Director Jack Swarbrick ND 7, UCLA 2 4/4/61 (Los Angeles, CA) Athletic Director Joe Castiglione Last UCLA Sweep 2004 (June 4-5) UCLA 6, ND 3 3/31/91 (Starkville, MS) Last Oklahoma Sweep 2009 (March 6-8) 2012 SEASON 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 17 (6/5/04) Overall Record 31-27 Overall Record 42-25 Most Runs Allowed 10 (5/24/92) Big East Record 14-13 Big 12 Record 13-10 Margin of Victory 10 (W, 17-7, 6/5/04) Big East Finish 7th Big 12 Finish 4th Margin of Defeat 10 (L, 10-0, 5/24/92) Postseason None Postseason 0-2 at Columbia Super Regional Letterwinners Ret/Lost 18/7 SPORTS INFORMATION Letterwinners Ret/Lost 10/11 SPORTS INFORMATION Baseball SID Michael Bertsch Baseball SID Mike Ashcraft CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (574) 631-8642 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (405) 325-6449 Big East Titles (Last) 6 (2006) SID Fax (574) 631-7941 Conference Titles (Last) 22 (1995) SID Fax (405) 325-7623 NCAA Tournaments (Last) 21 (2006) SID E-mail [email protected] NCAA Tournaments (Last) 35 (2012) SID E-mail [email protected] College World Series Trips (Last) 2 (2002) Press Box Phone (574) 631-9018 College World Series Trips (Last) 10 (2010) Press Box Phone (405) 325-8363

5599 22013013 OOPPONENTSPPONENTS OOREGONREGON DDUCKSUCKS OOREGONREGON SSTATETATE BBEAVERSEAVERS April 19-21 at Oregon’s PK Park April 5-7 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium Game Times – 6 p.m., 5 p.m., 12:00 p.m..m. Game Times – 7 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. 2012 Series (Oregon wins, 2-1) 2012 Series (Oregon State wins, 2-1)1) Oregon 6, UCLA 2 (4/5/12) UCLA 4, Oregon State 0 (4/20/12) Oregon 8, UCLA 3 (4/6/12) Oregon State 3, UCLA 0 (4/21/12) UCLA 8, Oregon 6 (4/7/12) Oregon State 7, UCLA 6 (4/22/12) Jimmie Sherfy Pat Casey Michael Conforto GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location Eugene, Ore. Head Coach George Horton (CS Fullerton, ‘78) Location Corvallis, Ore. Head Coach Pat Casey (George Fox, ‘90) Enrollment 23,389 Record (at Oregon) 132-109-1 (4 years) Enrollment 23,761 Record (at OSU) 618-376-4 (18 years) Nickname Ducks Overall Record 848-374-2 (21 years) Nickname Beavers Overall Record 789-485-5 (25 years) Colors Thunder Green and Lightning Yellow Assistant Coaches Mark Wasikowski, Colors Orange and Black Assistant Coaches Pat Bailey Home Field PK Park Jay Uhlman, Dean Stiles Home Field Goss Stadium Andy Jenkins, Nate Yeskie Capacity 4,000 Baseball Office Phone (541) 346-5776 Capacity 3,248 Baseball Office Phone (541) 737-0598 Conference Pac-12 Conference Pac-12 Interim President Robert Berdahl SERIES HISTORY (UCLA leads, 18-7) President Dr. Edward Ray SERIES HISTORY (UCLA leads, 33-25) Athletic Director Rob Mullens Last UCLA Sweep 2011 (May 6-8) Athletic Director Bob De Carolis Last UCLA Sweep 2000 (March 31-April 2) Last Oregon Sweep None Last Oregon State Sweep 2005 (March 6-8) 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 18 (5/1/71) 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 18 (4/1/00) Overall Record 46-19 Most Runs Allowed 8 (twice, last 4/6/12) Overall Record 40-20 Most Runs Allowed 19 (5/9/98) Pac-12 Record 19-11 Margin of Victory 17 (W, 18-1, 5/1/71) Pac-12 Record 18-12 Margin of Victory 15 (W, 15-0, 5/8/99) Pac-12 Finish 3rd Margin of Defeat 5 (L, 8-3, 4/6/12) Pac-12 Finish t-4th Margin of Defeat 14 (L, 19-5, 5/9/98) Postseason 1-2 at Eugene Super Regional Postseason 2-2 at Baton Rouge Regional Letterwinners Ret/Lost 19/13 SPORTS INFORMATION Letterwinners Ret/Lost 23/7 SPORTS INFORMATION Baseball SID Todd Miles Baseball SID Hank Hager CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (541) 346-0962 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (541) 737-7472 Pac-12 Titles (Last) 17 (1974) SID Fax (541) 346-5449 Pac-12 Titles (Last) 5 (2006) SID Fax (541) 737-3072 NCAA Tournaments (Last) 4 (2012) SID E-mail [email protected] NCAA Tournaments (Last) 12 (2012) SID E-mail [email protected] College World Series Trips (Last) 1 (1954) Press Box Phone (541) 346-6309 College World Series Trips (Last) 4 (2007) Press Box Phone (541) 737-7475 SSTANFORDTANFORD CCARDINALARDINAL UUCC IIRVINERVINE ANTEATERSANTEATERS May 24-26 at Stanford’s Sunken Diamond April 16 at UC Irvine’s Anteater Ballpark (6:30 p.m.) Game Times – 5:30 p.m., 7 p.m., 2 p.m. April 30 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium (6 p.m.) 2012 Series (Stanford wins, 2-1) 2012 Series (UCLA wins, 2-0) Stanford 7, UCLA 2 (4/27/12) UCLA 9, UC Irvine 3 (4/24/12) UCLA 7, Stanford 4 (4/28/12) UCLA 6, UC Irvine 2 (5/22/12) Stanford 7, UCLA 2 (4/29/12) Mark Marquess Mark Appel Mike Gillespie Andrew Thurman GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location Stanford, Calif. Head Coach Mark Marquess (Stanford, ’69) Location Irvine, Calif. Head Coach Mike Gillespie (USC, ’62) Enrollment 18,217 Record (at Stanford) 1,504-777-7 (36 years) Enrollment 27,000 Record (at UC Irvine) 200-97 (5 years) Nickname Cardinal Overall Record 1,504-777-7 (36 years) Nickname Anteaters Overall Record 970-573-4 (25 years) Colors Cardinal and White Assistant Coaches Dean Stotz, Colors Blue and Gold Associate Head Coach Pat Shine Home Field Sunken Diamond Rusty Filter, Brock Ungricht Home Field Anteater Ballpark Assistant Coaches Bob Macaluso, Danny Bibona Capacity 4,000 Baseball Office Phone (650) 723-4528 Capacity 3,200 Baseball Office Phone (949) 824-9521 Conference Pac-12 Conference Big West President John Hennessy SERIES HISTORY (Stanford leads, 192-146) Chancellor Dr. Michael V. Drake SERIES HISTORY (UCLA leads, 47-28-1) Athletic Director Bernard Muir Last UCLA Sweep 2007 (March 30-April 1) Athletic Director Mike Izzi Last UCLA Sweep 2012 (April, 16, April 30) 2012 SEASON Last Stanford Sweep 1998 (Feb. 20-22, March 28-30) Last UC Irvine Sweep 2004 (March 9, May 19) Overall Record 41-18 Most Runs Scored 20 (twice, last 3/31/79) 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 18 (4/23/86) Pac-12 Record 18-12 Most Runs Allowed 26 (Game 1, 1932) Overall Record 31-25 Most Runs Allowed 11 (4/24/79) Pac-12 Finish t-4th Margin of Victory 18 (W, 20-2, 3/31/79) Big West Record 13-11 Margin of Victory 15 (W, 16-1, 2/19/79) Postseason 0-2 at Tallahassee Super Regional Margin of Defeat 19 (L, 23-4, 2/21/98) Big West Finish 4th Margin of Defeat 3 (seven times, last 3/1/09) Letterwinners Ret/Lost 19/8 Postseason None SPORTS INFORMATION Letterwinners Ret/Lost 18/6 SPORTS INFORMATION CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY Baseball SID Alan George Baseball SID Fumi Kimura Pac-12 Titles (Last) 20 (2004) SID Phone (650) 725-2959 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY (Div. I) SID Phone (949) 824-9474 NCAA Tournaments (Last) 31 (2012) SID Fax (650) 725-2957 Big West Titles (Last) 1 (2009) SID Fax (949) 824-5260 College World Series Trips (Last) 16 (2008) SID E-mail [email protected] NCAA Tournaments (Last) 6 (2011) SID E-mail [email protected] Press Box Phone (650) 723-4629 College World Series trips (Last) 1 (2007) Press Box Phone (949) 824-9905 UUCC SSANTAANTA BBARBARAARBARA GGAUCHOSAUCHOS UUSCSC TTROJANSROJANS Feb. 19 at UCSB’s (2 p.m.) March 10 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium (3 p.m.) May 21 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium (6 pp.m.) May 17-19 at USC’s (7 p.m, 2 p.m., 1 p.m.) Series History 2012 Series (UCLA wins, 4-0) UCLA leads, 51-35 UCLA 7, USC 2 (3/13); UCLA 3, USC 1 (5/25) Last meeting: May 18, 2010 UCLA 6, USC 5 (5/26); UCLA 7, USC 6 (5/27) UCLA 6, UC Santa Barbara 2 (at UCLA) Andrew Checketts Brandon Trinkwon Frank Cruz Adam Landecker GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location Santa Barbara, Calif. Head Coach Andrew Checketts (Oregon St., ‘98) Location Los Angeles, Calif. Head Coach Frank Cruz (Pepperdine, ‘83) Enrollment 21,685 Record (at UCSB) 28-28 (1 year) Enrollment 33,500 Record (at USC) 48-63 (2 years) Nickname Gauchos Overall Record 28-28 (1 year) Nickname Trojans Overall Record 377-419-3 (13 years) Colors Blue and Gold Assistant Coaches Eddie Cornejo, Colors Cardinal and Gold Assistant Coaches Dan Hubbs, Home Field Caesar Uyesaka Stadium Jason Hawkins Home Field Dedeaux Field Gabe Alvarez, Adam Dedeaux Capacity 1,000 Baseball Office Phone (805) 893-2021 Capacity 2,500 Baseball Office Phone (213) 740-5762 Conference Big West Conference Pac-12 Chancellor Dr. Henry T. Yang SERIES HISTORY (UCLA leads, 51-35) President Dr. C.L. Max Nikias SERIES HISTORY (USC leads, 253-126) Athletic Director Mark Massari Last UCLA Sweep 2010 (March 23, May 18) Athletic Director Pat Haden Last UCLA Sweep 2012 (Mar. 13, May 25-27) Last UCSB Sweep 2006 (April 25, May 9) Last USC Sweep 2005 (April 8-10) 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 18 (4/30/02) 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 18 (twice, last, 4/25/98) Overall Record 28-28 Most Runs Allowed 18 (twice, 4/8/86) Overall Record 23-32 Most Runs Allowed 26 (2/23/02) Big West Record 10-14 Margin of Victory 15 (W, 15-0, 2/23/80) Pac-12 Record 8-22 Margin of Victory 15 (W, 17-2, 3/23/09) Big West Finish t-6th Margin of Defeat 10 (L, 18-8, 2/15/74) Pac-12 Finish 10th Margin of Defeat 22 (L, 26-4, 2/23/02) Postseason None Postseason None Letterwinners Ret/Lost 14/15 SPORTS INFORMATION Letterwinners Ret/Lost 16/17 SPORTS INFORMATION Baseball SID Andrew Wagner Baseball SID Rachel Caton CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY (Div. I) SID Phone (805) 893-8603 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (213) 740-3809 Big West Titles (Last) 2 (1986) SID Fax (805) 893-5477 Pac-12 Titles (Last) 7 (2002) SID Fax (213) 740-7584 NCAA Tournaments (Last) 8 (2001) SID E-mail [email protected] NCAA Tournaments (Last) 40 (2005) SID E-mail [email protected] College World Series Trips (Last) None Press Box Phone N/A College World Series Trips (Last) 21 (2001) Press Box Phone (213) 748-3449

6600 22013013 OOPPONENTSPPONENTS UUTAHTAH UTESUTES WWASHINGTONASHINGTON HHUSKIESUSKIES May 3-5 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium March 15-17 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium Game Times – 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. Game Times – 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 1 p.m. 2012 Series (UCLA wins, 3-0) 2012 Series (UCLA wins, 3-0) UCLA 16, Utah 0 (3/30/12) UCLA 2, Washington 0 (5/11/12) UCLA 9, Utah 6 (4/1/12) UCLA 11, Washington 3 (5/12/12) UCLA 5, Utah 1 (4/2/12) UCLA 4, Washington 2 (5/13/12) Bill Kinneberg Brock Duke Lindsay Meggs Austin Voth GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location Salt Lake City, Utah Head Coach Bill Kinneberg (Arizona, ’80) Location Seattle, Wash. Head Coach Lindsay Meggs (UCLA, ’85) Enrollment 31,660 Record (at Utah) 221-267 (9 years) Enrollment 42,570 Record (at Washington) 75-90 (3 years) Nickname Utes Overall Record 466-450 (17 years) Nickname Huskies Overall Record 690-397-4 (19 years) Colors Crimson and White Assistant Coaches Mike Crawford, Colors Purple and Gold Assistant Coaches Jason Kelly, Home Field Spring Mobile Ballpark Bryan Kinneberg, Pete Flores Home Field Husky Ballpark Jordon Twohig, Tanner Swanson Capacity 15,500 Baseball Office Phone (801) 581-3526 Capacity 1,500 Baseball Office Phone (206) 543-9365 Conference Pac-12 Conference Pac-12 President David W. Pershing SERIES HISTORY (UCLA leads, 10-2) President Michael K. Young SERIES HISTORY (UCLA leads, 41-17) Athletic Director Dr. Chris Hill Last UCLA Sweep 2012 (March 30-April 2) Athletic Director Scott Woodward Last UCLA Sweep 2012 (May 11-13) Last Utah Sweep None Last Washington Sweep 2005 (May 27-29) 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 16 (3/30/12) 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 17 (5/18/68) Overall Record 14-42 Most Runs Allowed 9 (3/28/70) Overall Record 30-25 Most Runs Allowed 16 (twice, last, 5/29/05) Pac-12 Record 7-23 Margin of Victory 16 (W, 16-0, 3/30/12) Pac-10 Record 13-17 Margin of Victory 14 (W, 16-2, 5/2/70) Pac-12 Finish 11th Margin of Defeat 3 (L, 7-4, 2/18/05) Pac-10 Finish 7th Margin of Defeat 11 (twice, last, L 16-5, 5/29/05) Postseason None Postseason None Letterwinners Ret/Lost 15/9 SPORTS INFORMATION Letterwinners Ret/Lost 21/11 SPORTS INFORMATION Baseball SID Brooke Frederickson Baseball SID Jeff Bechthold CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (801) 581-8302 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (206) 685-7910 Conference Titles (Last) 4 (2009) SID Fax (801) 581-4358 Pac-12 Titles (Last) 18 (1998) SID Fax (206) 543-5000 NCAA Tournaments (Last) 4 (2009) SID E-mail [email protected] NCAA Tournaments (Last) 8 (2004) SID E-mail [email protected] College World Series Trips (Last) 1 (1951) Press Box Phone N/A College World Series Trips (Last) None Press Box Phone (206) 685-1994 WWASHINGTONASHINGTON SSTATETATE CCOUGARSOUGARS WWRIGHTRIGHT STATESTATE RRAIDERSAIDERS April 26-28 at WSU’s Bailey-Brayton Field March 1-3 at UCLA’s Jackie Robinson Stadium Game Times – 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 12 p.m. Game Times – 6 p.m., 2 p.m., 10 a.m.m. 2012 Series (UCLA wins, 2-1) Series History UCLA 12, Washington State 3 (3/23/12) first meeting UCLA 12, Washington State 3 (2/24/12) Washington State 10, UCLA 4 (3/25/12) Donnie Marbut Jason Monda Rob Cooper Garrett Gray GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location Pullman, Wash. Head Coach Donnie Marbut (Portland State, ’97) Location Dayton, Ohio Head Coach Rob Cooper (Miami (FL), ’94) Enrollment 20,060 Record (at Wash. St.) 238-215 (8 years) Enrollment 18,786 Record (at Wright State) 261-200 (8 years) Nickname Cougars Overall Record 238-215 (8 years) Nickname Raiders Overall Record 261-200 (8 years) Colors Crimson and Gray Assistant Coaches Gregg Swenson, Colors Hunter Green and Gold Associate Head Coach Greg Lovelady Home Field Bailey-Brayton Field Pat Waer, Michael Naughton Home Field Nischwitz Stadium Assistant Coaches Ross Oeder, Justin Parker Capacity 3,500 Baseball Office Phone (509) 335-0368 Capacity 750 Baseball Office Phone (937) 775-2771 Conference Pac-12 Conference Horizon President Dr. Elson S. Floyd SERIES HISTORY (UCLA leads, 42-20) President Dr. David Hopkins SERIES HISTORY Athletic Director Bill Moos Last UCLA Sweep 2008 (April 28-30) Athletic Director Bob Grant first meeting Last Wash. St. Sweep None 2012 SEASON Most Runs Scored 21 (5/23/03) 2012 SEASON Overall Record 28-28 Most Runs Allowed 15 (5/24/03) Overall Record 37-21 Pac-12 Record 12-18 Margin of Victory 18 (W, 21-3, 5/23/03) Horizon Record 20-10 Pac-12 Finish t-8th Margin of Defeat 13 (L, 15-2, 5/24/03) Horizon Finish 2nd Postseason None Postseason None Letterwinners Ret/Lost 19/10 SPORTS INFORMATION Letterwinners Ret/Lost 16/10 SPORTS INFORMATION Baseball SID Craig Lawson Baseball SID Matt Zircher CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (509) 335-0265 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY SID Phone (937) 775-2831 Pac-12 Titles (Last) 20 (1995) SID Fax (509) 335-0267 Horizon Titles (Last) 4 (2011) SID Fax (937) 775-2368 NCAA Tournaments (Last) 16 (2010) SID E-mail [email protected] NCAA Tournaments (Last) 4 (2011) SID E-mail [email protected] College World Series Trips (Last) 4 (1976) Press Box Phone (509) 335-8291 College World Series Trips (Last) None Press Box Phone N/A

2013 OPPONENTS AT A GLANCE School Contact Office Phone Fax E-mail Address Conference 2012 Record Arizona Blair Willis (520) 621-0914 (520) 621-2681 [email protected] Pac-12 48-17 Arizona State Thomas Lenneberg (480) 965-6594 (480) 965-5408 [email protected] Pac-12 36-20 Baylor TBA (254) 710-3784 (254) 710-1369 TBA Big 12 49-17 Cal State Fullerton Andria Wenzel (657) 278-3970 (657) 278-3141 [email protected] Big West 36-21 Cal State Northridge Kevin Strauss (818) 677-3860 (818) 677-4950 [email protected] Big West 23-30 California Scott Ball (510) 643-1741 (510) 643-7778 [email protected] Pac-12 29-25 Hawaii John Barry (808) 956-7506 (808) 956-4470 [email protected] Big West 30-25 Long Beach State Roger Kirk (562) 985-7565 (562) 985-1549 [email protected] Big West 28-27 Loyola Marymount Tyler Geivett (310) 338-7638 (310) 338-2703 [email protected] West Coast (WCC) 27-27 Minnesota Michelle Traen (612) 624-0522 (612) 625-0359 [email protected] Big Ten 29-27 Notre Dame Michael Bertsch (574) 631-8642 (574) 631-7941 [email protected] Big East 31-27 Oklahoma Mike Ashcraft (405) 325-6449 (405) 325-7623 [email protected] Big 12 42-25 Oregon Todd Miles (541) 346-0962 (541) 346-5449 [email protected] Pac-12 46-19 Oregon State Hank Hager (541) 737-7472 (541) 737-3072 [email protected] Pac-12 40-20 Stanford Alan George (650) 725-2959 (650) 725-2957 [email protected] Pac-12 41-18 UC Irvine Fumi Kimura (949) 824-9474 (949) 824-5260 [email protected] Big West 31-25 UC Santa Barbara Andrew Wagner (805) 893-8603 (805) 893-5477 [email protected] Big West 28-28 USC Rachel Caton (213) 740-3809 (213) 740-7584 [email protected] Pac-12 23-32 Utah Brooke Frederickson (801) 581-8302 (801) 581-4358 [email protected] Pac-12 14-42 Washington Jeff Bechthold (206) 543-2230 (206) 685-7910 [email protected] Pac-12 30-25 Washington State Craig Lawson (509) 335-0265 (509) 335-0267 [email protected] Pac-12 28-28 Wright State Matt Zircher (937) 775-2831 (937) 775-2368 [email protected] Horizon 37-21

6611  BEN FRANCISCO After being traded midseason to Philadelphia, he helped lead the Phillies to their second consecutive World Series in 2009.

 JEFF CONINE HECTOR AMBRIZ  Spent 17 seasons in the majors, Pitched for the Indians in helping lead the Florida Marlins 2010 and the Astros in to World Series titles in 2012, starring at UCLA from 1997 and 2003. 2003-2006. GARRETT ATKINS Led the Colorado Rockies to the NL pennant and the World Series in 2007, playing for the ballclub from 2003-2009.

 ADAM MELHUSE After two years excelling as an infielder at UCLA (1992-1993), he spent eight seasons in the major leagues as a catcher.

 DAVE ROBERTS TODD ZEILE   CASEY JANSSEN After four years at UCLA (1991-94), he Among the best-ever hitters A four-year letterwinner for the enjoyed a 10-year major league career. in UCLA history, Zeile Bruins (2001-2004), Janssen broke Roberts starred in center field for the competed for the Bruins from into the majors in 2006. He was Los Angeles Dodgers for three seasons 1984-86. In 16 major-league drafted by Toronto in the fourth round before leading the Boston Red Sox to seasons, he totaled 253 home of the 2004 MLB Draft and has pitched the title. runs and 1,110 RBI. for the Blue Jays since then. SHANE MACK  After batting .361 in three  TROY GLAUS seasons at UCLA, Mack helped After winning the lead the Minnesota Twins to with the Anaheim Angels, Glaus earned the title. World Series MVP honors that October. He enjoyed a 13-year major league career.

 CHASE UTLEY  DAVID HUFF One of the game’s top second basemen, Utley led As a rookie in 2009, he led the Philadelphia to the World Series title in 2008. Cleveland Indians with 11 victories. In 2009, he guide the Phillies back to the Huff starred in UCLA’s rotation as a Fall Classic, clubbing five homers in six junior in 2006, leading the Bruins to games in that World Series. the NCAA Malibu Regional.

ERIC KARROS  One of UCLA’s top hitters (1986-1988), he set the Los Angeles Dodgers’ career home run record, belting 284 round-trippers in 12 seasons in Los Angeles.  After four years at UCLA (1995-1998), he spent 11 seasons playing Major League Baseball. Byrnes still BRANDON CRAWFORD holds the UCLA career records for hits (326), at-bats A three-year standout at UCLA (2006-2008), he (984), runs (326) and doubles (75). clubbed a grand slam in his major league debut with San Francisco (May 27, 2011) and won the World Series with the club in 2012. MMAJORAJOR LLEAGUEEAGUE BBRUINSRUINS

6622 HHECTORECTOR AMBRIZZ HHOUSTONOUSTON AASTROSSTROS • RHPRHP

Ambriz in MLB (2010-present) YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 2010 Cleveland 0-2 5.59 34/0 48.1 0 0 68 31 30 37 17 1 2012 Houston 1-1 4.19 18/0 19.1 0 0 14 9 9 22 11 2 2-YEAR TOTALS 1-3 5.19 52/0 67.2 0 0 82 40 39 59 28 3 Career at UCLA (2003-2006, pitching) YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 2003 0-5 6.50 12/5 0 45.2 0 58 42 33 41 24 4 7 2004 2-2 5.62 7/6 0 32.0 0 37 24 20 27 9 2 4 2005 3-7 3.94 18/16 1 105.0 2 99 52 46 84 40 8 4 2006 8-7 3.65 20/16 2 113.1 2 105 55 46 97 41 5 15 4 YEARS 13-21 4.41 57/43 3 296.0 4 299 173 145 249 114 19 30 Career at UCLA (2003-2006, hitting) YR GS-GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 2003 36-14 49 4 11 2 0 0 5 5 7 0 0 .224 2004 11-9 14 2 4 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 .286 2005 51-44 157 19 53 14 0 1 18 22 30 0 1 .338 2006 48-42 147 29 46 10 0 5 34 20 29 0 0 .313 4 YEARS 146-109 367 54 114 26 0 8 62 47 68 0 1 .311 HHectorector AAmbrizmbriz

3355 BBRANDONRANDON CRAWFORDRRDD SSANAN FFRANCISCORANCISCO GGIANTSIANTS • SSHORTSTOPHORTSTOP

Crawford in MLB (2011-present) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 2011 San Francisco 66 196 22 40 5 2 3 21 23 1 3 .204 2012 San Francisco 143 435 44 108 26 3 4 45 33 1 4 .248 2-YEAR TOTALS 209 631 66 148 31 5 7 66 56 2 7 .235 Crawford at UCLA (2006-2008) YR GS-GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 2006 58-58 242 42 72 14 6 6 30 24 46 7 5 .318 2007 61-61 248 50 83 17 2 7 55 25 58 11 1 .335 2008 60-60 232 53 70 13 5 7 51 31 59 11 6 .302 3 YEARS 179-179 722 145 230 44 13 20 136 80 163 29 12 .319

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3311 DDAVIDAVID HHUFFUFF CCLEVELANDLEVELAND INDIANSINDIANS • LHPLHP 2006 at UCLA • Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison HS)

Huff in MLB (2009-present) YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 2009 Cleveland 11-8 5.61 23/23 128.1 0 0 159 82 80 65 41 1 2010 Cleveland 2-11 6.21 15/15 79.2 1 0 101 61 55 37 34 3 2011 Cleveland 2-6 4.09 11/10 50.2 0 0 55 35 23 36 17 0 2012 Cleveland 3-1 3.38 6/4 26.2 0 0 30 14 10 19 5 1 4-YEAR TOTALS 18-26 5.30 55/52 285.1 1 0 345 192 168 157 97 5 Career at UCLA (2006) YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 2006 7-4 2.98 16/16 0 129.2 3 121 50 43 100 27 6 7 1 YEAR 7-4 2.98 16/16 0 129.2 3 121 50 43 100 27 6 7

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6644 MMAJORAJOR LLEAGUEEAGUE BBRUINSRUINS 4444 CCASEYASEY JJANSSENANSSEN TTORONTOORONTO BLUEBLUE JJAYSAYS • RHPRHP

Janssen in MLB (2006-present) YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 2006 Toronto 6-10 5.07 19/17 94.0 0 0 103 58 53 44 21 7 2007 Toronto 2-3 2.35 70/0 72.2 0 6 67 22 19 39 20 3 2008 Toronto injured – DNP – – – – – – – – – – 2009 Toronto 2-4 5.85 21/5 40.0 0 1 59 29 26 24 14 2 2010 Toronto 5-2 3.67 56/0 68.2 0 0 74 29 28 63 21 4 2011 Toronto 6-0 2.26 55/0 55.2 0 2 47 14 14 53 14 2 2012 Toronto 1-1 2.54 62/0 63.2 0 22 44 18 18 67 11 3 6-YEAR TOTALS 22-20 3.60 283/22 394.2 0 31 394 170 158 290 101 21 Career at UCLA (2001-2004, pitching) YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 2001 2-3 5.57 13/4 1 32.1 0 35 23 20 22 19 0 2 2002 4-2 4.06 8/8 0 44.1 0 47 27 20 47 33 2 5 2003 6-6 5.88 16/14 0 72.0 1 93 55 47 73 25 6 9 2004 10-4 3.16 17/17 0 116.2 1 87 46 41 103 30 7 2 4 YEARS 22-15 4.34 54/43 1 265.1 2 262 151 128 245 97 15 18 Career at UCLA (2001-2004, hitting) YR GS-GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 2001 22-4 9 1 2 1 0 1 3 1 4 0 0 .222 2002 37-31 98 20 25 2 0 3 16 14 35 2 2 .255 2003 26-22 29 4 4 1 0 0 1 6 11 1 0 .138 2004 19-17 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 CCaseyasey JJanssenanssen 4 YEARS 104-74 138 25 31 4 0 4 20 21 51 3 2 .225

3300 JJOSHOSH RROENICKEOENICKE MMINNESOTAINNESOTA TTWINSWINS • RRHPHP 22003-2006003-2006 atat UUCLACLA • Nevada City, Calif. (Nevada Unionn HS) Roenicke in MLB (2008-present) YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 2008 Cincinnati 0-0 9.00 5/0 3.0 0 0 6 3 3 6 2 1 2009 CIN/TOR 0-0 5.23 24/0 31.0 0 0 32 19 18 33 16 1 2010 Toronto 1-0 5.68 16/0 19.0 0 0 18 15 12 18 13 2 2011 Colorado 0-0 3.78 19/0 16.2 0 0 14 7 7 12 7 1 2012 Colorado 4-2 3.25 63/0 88.2 0 1 85 40 32 54 43 2 5-YEAR TOTALS 5-2 4.09 127/0 158.1 0 1 155 84 72 123 81 7 Career at UCLA (2003-2006, pitching) YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 2004 0-0 0.00 3/0 0 2.1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 2006 2-3 3.46 16/0 4 13.0 0 13 7 5 13 7 2 3 2 YEARS 2-3 2.93 19/0 4 15.1 0 14 7 5 14 9 2 4 Career at UCLA (2003-2006, hitting) YR GS-GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 2003 6-0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .250 2004 33-4 33 6 9 2 0 0 6 4 8 0 1 .273 2005 39-35 119 13 33 6 1 0 16 14 28 2 1 .277 JJoshosh RRoenickeoenicke 2006 45-42 157 18 39 6 0 1 23 5 23 1 4 .248 4 YEARS 123-81 313 37 82 14 1 1 45 23 61 3 6 .262

2266 CCHASEHASE UUTLEYTLEY PPHILADELPHIAHILADELPHIA PHILLIESPHILLIES • SECONDSECOND BBASEASE 11998-2000998-2000 aatt UUCLACLA • Utley in MLB (2003-present) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 2003 Philadelphia 43 134 13 32 10 1 2 21 11 2 0 .239 2004 Philadelphia 94 267 36 71 11 2 13 57 15 4 1 .266 2005 Philadelphia 147 543 93 158 39 6 28 105 69 16 3 .291 2006 Philadelphia 160 658 131 203 40 4 32 102 63 15 4 .309 2007 Philadelphia 132 530 104 176 48 5 22 103 50 9 1 .332 2008 Philadelphia 159 607 113 177 41 4 33 104 64 14 2 .292 2009 Philadelphia 156 571 112 161 28 4 31 93 88 23 0 .282 2010 Philadelphia 115 425 75 117 20 2 16 65 63 13 2 .275 2011 Philadelphia 103 398 54 103 21 6 11 44 39 14 0 .259 2012 Philadelphia 83 301 48 77 15 2 11 45 43 11 1 .256 10-YEAR TOTALS 1192 4434 779 1275 273 36 199 739 505 121 14 .288 Career at UCLA (1998-2000) YR GS-GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1998 53-44 194 35 62 11 0 15 49 12 44 1 2 .320 1999 62-62 271 66 86 13 2 16 56 26 54 5 1 .317 2000 64-64 283 81 108 17 2 22 69 27 35 15 1 .382 3 YEARS 179-170 748 182 256 41 4 53 174 65 122 21 4 .342

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6655 UUCLA’SCLA’S AALL-TIMELL-TIME MMAJORAJOR LLEAGUERSEAGUERS UCLA’s All-Time MLB Players BOB ADAMS (1977) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. In the 93-year history of UCLA’s baseball program, 69 Bruins have had the 1977 Detroit 15 24 2 6 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 .250 opportunity to play Major League Baseball. In fact, at least one player from 1-YEAR TOTALS 15 24 2 6 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 .250 every UCLA baseball team from 1965-2011 has advanced to the majors. Adams at UCLA (1970-1973) YR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. Name (69) Years at UCLA MLB Debut 1970 -- 33 5 8 2 0 1 6 -- -- 0 -- .242 Marv Gudat 1924-28 5/21/1929 1971 ------Bill Brubaker 1929-32 9/08/1932 1972 -- 257 53 84 9 6 6 52 -- -- 9 -- .327 1973 49 180 47 58 9 2 13 48 -- -- 10 -- .322 Hal Spindel 1931-38 4/23/1939 4 YEARS stat totals are unavailable Dick Conger 1939 4/22/1940 Bud Stewart 1934-37 4/19/1941 RICH AMARAL (1991-2000) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. Bud Sketchley 1938-41 4/14/1942 1991 Seattle 14 16 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .063 Bobby Brown 1944 9/22/1946 1992 Seattle 35 100 9 24 3 0 1 7 5 4 2 .240 1993 Seattle 110 373 53 108 24 1 1 44 33 19 11 .290 Jackie Robinson 1940 4/15/1947 1994 Seattle 77 228 37 60 10 2 4 18 24 5 1 .263 George Elder 1946-47 7/22/1949 1995 Seattle 90 238 45 67 14 2 2 19 21 21 2 .282 Frank Ernaga 1949-51 5/24/1957 1996 Seattle 118 312 69 91 11 3 1 29 47 25 6 .292 1997 Seattle 89 190 34 54 5 0 1 21 10 12 8 .284 Randy Schwartz 1963-64 9/8/1965 1998 Seattle 73 134 25 37 6 0 1 4 13 11 1 .276 Rick Kester 1966-67 8/18/1968 1999 Baltimore 91 137 21 38 8 1 0 11 15 9 6 .277 2000 Baltimore 30 60 10 13 1 1 0 6 7 6 2 .217 Bobby Floyd 1963 9/18/1968 10-YEAR TOTALS 727 1788 305 493 82 10 11 159 176 112 39 .276 Jim York 1968-69 9/21/1970 Amaral at UCLA (1982-1983) Bill Bonham 1969-70 4/7/1971 YR GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. Chris Chambliss 1969 5/28/1971 1982 65-64 226 61 74 10 0 0 34 65 34 19 11 .327 1983 52-51 211 51 72 12 1 5 30 38 29 26 5 .341 Mike Reinbach 1969 4/7/1974 2 YEARS 117-115 437 112 146 22 1 5 64 103 63 45 16 .334 Luis Gomez 1971-73 4/28/1974 Bob Adams 1971-73 7/10/1977 GARRETT ATKINS (2003-2010) Mike Edwards 1973-74 9/10/1977 YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 2003 Colorado 25 69 6 11 2 0 0 4 3 0 0 .159 Marshall Edwards 1973-74 4/11/1981 2004 Colorado 15 28 3 10 2 0 1 8 4 0 0 .357 Tim Leary 1977-79 4/12/1981 2005 Colorado 138 519 62 149 31 1 13 89 45 0 2 .287 2006 Colorado 157 602 117 198 48 1 29 120 79 4 0 .329 Dave Rucker 1976-77 4/21/1981 2007 Colorado 157 605 83 182 35 1 25 111 67 3 1 .301 Dave Schmidt 1977-79 5/1/1981 2008 Colorado 155 611 86 175 32 3 21 99 40 1 1 .286 2009 Colorado 126 354 37 80 12 1 9 48 41 0 0 .226 1977 9/2/1981 2010 Baltimore 44 152 5 30 7 0 1 9 12 0 0 .214 Floyd Chiffer 1975-78 4/7/1982 7-YEAR TOTALS 773 2788 394 805 162 7 98 479 279 8 4 .289 Don Slaught 1977, 1979-80 7/6/1982 Atkins at UCLA (1998-2000) Dave Baker 1975-78 9/12/1982 YR GS-GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. Matt Young 1979-80 4/6/1983 1998 54-54 222 43 85 22 1 9 54 18 21 1 0 .383 1999 62-62 256 64 96 18 1 14 41 34 25 2 0 .375 Pat Clements 1981-83 4/9/1985 2000 64-64 270 73 95 16 2 17 72 32 32 2 0 .352 Mike Gallego 1979-81 4/11/1985 3 YEARS 180-180 748 141 276 56 4 40 167 84 78 5 0 .368 Colin Ward 1981-82 9/21/1985 DAVE BAKER (1982) Pat Dodson 1979-80 9/5/1986 YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. Shane Mack 1982-84 5/25/1987 1982 Toronto 9 20 3 5 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 .250 Eric Nolte 1984-85 8/1/1987 1-YEAR TOTALS 9 20 3 5 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 .250 1984-87 9/10/1988 Baker at UCLA (1975-1978) 1985-87 5/23/1989 YR GS-GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1975 38 90 16 27 6 0 3 22 13 20 1 -- .300 Todd Zeile 1984-86 8/18/1989 1976 58 202 30 56 10 1 7 37 30 32 3 1 .277 Bill Haselman 1986-87 9/3/1990 1977 60 231 32 66 11 3 10 43 18 40 1 -- .286 1978 58 215 49 58 9 2 14 50 37 33 2 -- .270 Jeff Conine 1985-87 9/16/1990 4 YEARS 214 738 127 207 36 6 34 152 98 125 7 -- .280 Sean Berry 1985 9/17/1990 Randy Hennis 1985-87 9/17/1990 TREVOR BAUER (2012) YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP Tony Scruggs 1986-87 4/8/1991 2012 Arizona 1-2 6.06 4/4 16.1 0 0 14 13 11 17 13 1 Mike Magnante 1986-88 4/22/1991 1-YEAR TOTALS 1-2 6.06 4/4 16.1 0 0 14 13 11 17 13 1 Rich Amaral 1982-83 5/27/1991 Bauer at UCLA (2009-2011) 1986-88 9/1/1991 YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 2009 9-3 2.99 20/10 2 105.1 4 85 39 35 92 27 9 10 Bob Hamelin 1987 9/12/1993 2010 12-3 3.02 18/18 0 131.1 1 121 64 44 165 41 4 12 Chris Pritchett 1989-91 9/6/1996 2011 13-2 1.25 16/16 0 136.2 10 73 22 19 203 36 6 8 Mike Fyhrie 1988-91 9/14/1996 3 YEARS 34-8 2.36 54/44 2 373.1 15 279 125 99 460 104 19 30 Ryan McGuire 1991-93 6/5/1997 SEAN BERRY (1990-2000) Tim Kubinski 1991-93 7/16/1997 YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. Jim Parque 1995-97 5/26/1998 1990 Kansas City 8 23 2 5 1 1 0 4 2 0 0 .217 1991 Kansas City 31 60 5 8 3 0 0 1 5 0 0 .133 Troy Glaus 1995-97 7/31/1998 1992 Montreal 24 57 5 19 1 0 1 4 1 2 1 .333 Dave Roberts 1991-94 8/7/1999 1993 Montreal 122 299 50 78 15 2 14 49 41 12 2 .261 1994 Montreal 103 320 43 89 19 2 11 41 32 14 0 .278 Adam Melhuse 1992-93 6/16/2000 1995 Montreal 103 314 38 100 22 1 14 55 25 3 8 .318 Eric Byrnes 1995-98 8/22/2000 1996 Houston 132 431 55 121 38 1 17 95 23 12 6 .281 1995-97 9/9/2000 1997 Houston 96 301 37 77 24 1 8 43 25 1 5 .256 1998 Houston 102 299 48 94 17 1 13 52 31 3 1 .314 Eric Valent 1996-98 6/8/2001 1999 Milwaukee 106 259 26 59 11 1 2 23 17 0 0 .228 Chase Utley 1999-00 4/4/2003 2000 Mil./Bos. 33 50 1 7 2 0 1 2 4 0 1 .140 Garrett Atkins 1998-00 8/3/2003 11-YEAR TOTALS 860 2413 310 657 153 10 81 369 206 47 24 .272 Casey Janssen 1998-00 4/27/2006 Berry at UCLA (1985) YR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. Ben Francisco 2001-02 5/1/2007 1985 48 150 37 44 7 1 3 23 19 28 13 4 .293 Josh Roenicke 2004-06 9/13/2008 1 YEARS 48 150 37 44 7 1 3 23 19 28 13 4 .293 David Huff 2006 5/17/2009 Wes Whisler 2002-04 6/2/2009 Hector Ambriz 2003-06 4/30/2010 Brandon Crawford 2006-08 5/27/2011 Trevor Bauer 2009-11 6/28/2012 Tyson Brummett 2006-07 10/3/2012 6666 UUCLA’SCLA’S AALL-TIMELL-TIME MMAJORAJOR LLEAGUERSEAGUERS ERIC BYRNES (2000-2010) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 2000 Oakland 10 10 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 .300 2001 Oakland 19 38 9 9 1 0 3 5 4 1 0 .237 2002 Oakland 90 94 24 23 4 2 3 11 4 3 0 .245 2003 Oakland 121 414 64 109 27 9 12 51 42 10 2 .263 2004 Oakland 143 569 91 161 39 3 20 73 46 17 1 .283 2005 Oak/Bal/Col 126 412 49 93 24 3 10 40 32 7 1 .225 2006 Arizona 143 562 82 150 37 3 26 79 34 25 3 .267 2007 Arizona 160 626 103 179 30 8 21 83 57 50 7 .286 2008 Arizona 52 206 28 43 13 1 6 23 16 4 4 .209 2009 Arizona 84 239 26 54 14 1 8 31 12 9 3 .226 2010 Seattle 15 32 1 3 2 0 0 0 6 1 0 .094 11-YEAR TOTALS 963 3202 482 827 191 30 109 396 253 129 23 .258 Byrnes at UCLA (1995-1998) YR GS-GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1995 56-56 238 45 77 11 2 9 35 16 38 18 5 .324 1996 62-60 225 32 76 21 1 8 56 17 41 14 2 .338 1997 67-67 277 95 92 24 1 17 60 39 42 19 1 .332 1998 57-57 244 63 81 19 2 14 52 32 42 30 4 .332 4 YEARS 242-240 984 235 326 75 6 48 203 104 163 81 12 .331 CHRIS CHAMBLISS (1971-1986) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1971 Cleveland 111 415 49 114 20 4 9 48 40 2 0 .275 1972 Cleveland 121 466 51 136 27 2 6 44 26 3 4 .292 1973 Cleveland 155 572 70 156 30 2 11 53 58 4 8 .273 1974 Cle./NYY 127 467 46 119 20 3 6 50 48 0 1 .255 1975 New York-AL 150 562 66 171 38 4 9 72 29 0 1 .304 1976 New York-AL 156 641 79 188 32 6 17 96 27 1 0 .293 1977 New York-AL 157 600 90 172 32 6 17 90 45 4 0 .287 1978 New York-AL 162 625 81 171 26 3 12 90 41 2 1 .274 1979 New York-AL 149 554 61 155 27 3 18 63 34 3 2 .280 1980 Atlanta 158 602 83 170 37 2 18 72 49 7 3 .282 1981 Atlanta 107 404 44 110 25 2 8 51 44 4 1 .272 1982 Atlanta 157 534 57 144 25 2 20 86 57 7 3 .270 1983 Atlanta 131 447 59 125 24 3 20 78 63 2 7 .280 1984 Atlanta 135 389 47 100 14 0 9 44 58 1 2 .257 EEricric ByrnesByrnes 1985 Atlanta 101 170 16 40 7 0 3 21 18 0 0 .235 1986 Atlanta 97 122 13 38 8 0 2 14 15 0 2 .311 1988 New York-AL 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BILL BONHAM (1971-1980) 17-YEAR TOTALS 2175 7571 912 2109 392 42 185 972 632 40 35 .279 YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 1971 Chicago-NL 2-1 4.65 33/2 60.0 0 0 63 38 31 41 36 5 Chambliss at UCLA (1969) 1972 Chicago-NL 1-1 3.12 19/4 57.2 0 4 56 22 20 49 25 1 YR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1973 Chicago-NL 7-5 3.02 44/15 152.0 3 6 126 55 51 121 64 4 1969 -- 188 43 64 13 3 15 45 -- -- 11 -- .340 1974 Chicago-NL 11-22 3.86 44/36 242.2 10 1 246 133 104 191 109 6 1 YEAR -- 188 43 64 13 3 15 45 -- -- 11 -- .340 1975 Chicago-NL 13-15 4.71 38/36 229.1 7 0 254 133 120 165 109 5 1976 Chicago-NL 9-13 4.27 32/31 196.0 3 0 215 102 93 110 96 2 FLOYD CHIFFER (1982-1984) 1977 Chicago-NL 10-13 4.36 34/34 214.2 1 0 207 111 104 134 82 3 YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 1978 Cincinnati 11-5 3.53 23/23 140.2 1 0 151 59 55 83 50 1 1982 San Diego 4-3 2.95 51/0 79.1 0 4 73 33 26 48 34 4 1979 Cincinnati 9-7 3.79 29/29 175.2 2 0 173 80 74 78 60 8 1983 San Diego 0-2 3.18 15/0 22.2 0 1 17 10 8 15 10 0 1980 Cincinnati 2-1 4.74 4/4 19.0 0 0 21 10 10 13 5 0 1984 San Diego 1-0 7.71 15/1 28.0 0 0 42 24 24 20 16 0 10-YEAR TOTALS 75-83 4.01 300/214 1487.1 27 11 1512 743 662 985 636 35 3-YEAR TOTALS 5-5 4.02 81/1 130.0 0 5 132 67 58 60 10 4 Bonham at UCLA (1969-1970) Chiffer at UCLA (1975-1978) YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 1969 5-2 3.22 16 -- 64.1 -- 50 35 23 68 41 -- -- 1975 0-2 5.22 10/-- 0 29.2 -- 23 18 17 20 27 -- -- 1970 4-5 2.60 18 -- 82.2 -- 58 36 24 100 50 -- -- 1976 1-4 8.00 23/2 2 54.0 -- 76 55 48 29 31 -- -- 4 YEARS 22-15 4.34 54-43 -- 265.1 2 262 151 128 245 97 15 18 1977 5-2 3.01 21/6 1 86.2 -- 76 39 29 61 35 4 3 1978 11-3 1.73 19/16 0 120.0 6 98 33 23 84 37 3 1 BOBBY BROWN (1946-1954) 4 YEARS 17-11 3.63 73/-- 3 290.1 -- 273 145 117 194 130 -- -- YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1946 New York-AL 7 24 1 8 1 0 0 1 4 -- -- .333 PAT CLEMENTS (1985-1992) 1947 New York-AL 69 150 21 45 6 1 1 18 21 -- -- .300 YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 1948 New York-AL 113 363 62 109 19 5 3 48 48 -- -- .300 1985 Cal/Pit 5-2 3.46 68/0 96.1 0 3 86 37 37 36 40 2 1949 New York-AL 104 343 61 97 14 4 6 61 38 -- -- .283 1986 Pittsburgh 0-4 2.80 65/0 61.0 0 2 53 20 19 31 32 2 1950 New York-AL 95 277 33 74 4 2 4 37 39 -- -- .267 1987 New York-AL 3-3 4.95 55/0 80.0 0 7 91 45 44 36 30 3 1951 New York-AL 103 313 44 84 15 2 6 51 47 -- -- .268 1988 New York-AL 0-0 6.48 6/1 8.1 0 0 12 8 6 3 4 0 1952 New York-AL 29 89 6 22 2 0 1 14 9 -- -- .247 1989 San Diego 4-1 3.92 23/1 39.0 0 0 39 17 17 18 15 0 1954 New York-AL 28 60 5 13 1 0 1 7 8 -- -- .217 1990 San Diego 0-0 4.15 9/0 13.0 0 0 20 9 6 6 7 1 8-YEAR TOTALS 548 1619 233 452 62 14 22 237 214 -- -- .279 1991 San Diego 1-0 3.77 12/0 14.1 0 0 13 8 6 8 9 0 *Brown played at UCLA in 1944; his stats from that season are not available. 1992 San Diego 4-1 2.98 50/0 48.1 0 0 48 19 16 20 23 4 8-YEAR TOTALS 17-11 3.77 288/2 360.1 0 12 362 163 151 158 160 11 BILL BRUBAKER (1932-1943) Clements at UCLA (1981-1983) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1932 Pittsburgh 7 24 3 10 3 0 0 4 3 1 -- .417 YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 1933 Pittsburgh 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- .000 1981 6-6 5.58 22/12 0 98.1 2 116 78 61 41 53 1 10 1934 Pittsburgh 3 6 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 -- .333 1982 9-6 6.32 23/17 0 105.1 2 125 89 74 60 76 2 12 1935 Pittsburgh 6 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 -- .000 1983 3-6 5.34 21/11 0 87.2 1 86 63 52 59 57 3 8 1936 Pittsburgh 145 554 77 160 27 4 6 102 50 5 -- .289 3 YEARS 18-18 5.78 66/40 0 291.1 5 327 230 187 160 186 6 30 1937 Pittsburgh 120 413 57 105 20 4 6 48 47 2 -- .254 1938 Pittsburgh 45 112 18 33 5 0 3 19 9 2 -- .295 DICK CONGER (1940-1942) 1939 Pittsburgh 100 345 41 80 23 1 7 43 29 3 -- .232 YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 1940 Pittsburgh 38 78 8 15 3 1 0 7 8 0 -- .192 1940 Detroit 1-0 3.00 2/0 3.0 0 0 2 1 1 1 3 0 1943 Boston-NL 13 19 3 8 3 0 0 1 2 0 -- .421 1941 Pittsburgh 0-0 0.00 2/1 4.0 0 0 3 0 0 2 3 0 10-YEAR TOTALS 479 1564 208 413 85 10 22 225 151 13 -- .264 1942 Pittsburgh 0-0 2.16 2/1 8.1 0 0 9 3 2 3 5 0 *Brubaker played at UCLA from 1929-1932; his UCLA stats are not available. 1943 Philadelphia 2-7 6.09 13/10 54.2 2 0 72 46 37 18 24 0 4-YEAR TOTALS 3-7 5.14 19/12 70.0 0 0 86 50 40 24 35 5 *Conger played at UCLA in 1939; his stats from that season are not available. TYSON BRUMMETT (2012) YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 2012 Philadelphia 0-0 0.00 1/0 0.2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1-YEAR TOTALS 0-0 0.00 1/0 0.2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 Brummett at UCLA (2006-2007) YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 2006 6-7 4.52 17/15 1 97.2 1 103 57 49 83 32 7 9 2007 10-6 4.04 20/18 0 138.0 7 146 73 62 111 33 9 8 2 YEARS 16-13 4.24 37/33 1 235.2 8 249 130 111 194 65 16 17

6677 UUCLA’SCLA’S AALL-TIMELL-TIME MMAJORAJOR LLEAGUERSEAGUERS BOBBY FLOYD (1968-1974) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1968 Baltimore 5 9 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 .111 1969 Baltimore 39 84 7 17 4 0 0 1 6 0 0 .202 1970 Bal./K.C. 17 45 5 14 4 0 0 9 4 0 1 .311 1971 Kansas City 31 66 8 10 3 0 0 2 7 0 0 .152 1972 Kansas City 61 134 9 24 3 0 0 5 5 1 0 .179 1973 Kansas City 51 78 10 26 3 1 0 8 4 1 1 .333 1974 Kansas City 10 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .111 7-YEAR TOTALS 214 425 40 93 18 1 0 26 28 2 2 .219 Floyd at UCLA (1963) YR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1963 -- 148 23 43 5 2 3 26 -- -- 10 -- .291 1 YEAR -- 148 23 43 5 2 3 26 -- -- 10 -- .291 BEN FRANCISCO (2007-2012) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. JJeffeff ConineConine 2007 Cleveland 25 62 10 17 5 0 3 12 3 0 2 .274 2008 Cleveland 121 447 65 119 32 0 15 54 40 4 3 .266 2009 CLE/PHI 126 405 58 104 30 1 15 46 38 14 7 .257 JEFF CONINE (1990-2007) 2010 Philadelphia 88 179 24 45 13 0 6 28 14 8 0 .268 YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 2011 Philadelphia 100 250 24 61 10 1 6 34 33 4 4 .244 1990 Kansas City 9 20 3 5 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 .250 2012 TOR/HOU/TB 82 192 14 46 14 1 4 15 13 0 1 .240 1992 Kansas City 28 91 10 23 5 2 0 9 8 0 0 .253 6-YEAR TOTALS 542 1535 195 395 104 3 49 189 141 30 17 .257 1993 Florida 162 595 75 174 24 3 12 79 52 2 0 .292 1994 Florida 115 451 60 144 27 6 18 82 40 1 1 .319 Francisco at UCLA (2001-2002) 1995 Florida 133 483 72 146 26 2 25 105 66 2 0 .302 YR GS-GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1996 Florida 157 597 8 175 32 2 26 95 62 1 4 .293 2001 55-54 236 48 73 20 1 6 42 18 33 15 0 .309 1997 Florida 151 405 46 98 13 1 17 61 57 2 0 .242 2002 38-37 152 42 56 11 1 6 37 12 8 20 5 .368 1998 Kansas City 93 309 30 79 26 0 8 43 26 3 0 .256 2 YEARS 93-91 388 90 129 31 2 12 79 30 41 35 5 .332 1999 Baltimore 139 444 54 129 31 1 13 75 30 0 3 .291 2000 Baltimore 119 409 53 116 20 2 13 46 36 4 3 .284 MARK FYHRIE (1996-2002) 2001 Baltimore 139 524 75 163 23 2 14 97 64 12 8 .311 YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 2002 Baltimore 116 451 44 123 26 4 15 63 25 8 0 .273 1996 New York-NL 0-1 15.43 2/0 2.3 0 0 4 4 4 0 3 0 2003 Balt/Fla 149 577 88 163 36 3 20 95 50 5 0 .282 1999 Anaheim 0-4 5.05 16/7 51.7 0 0 61 32 29 26 21 0 2004 Florida 140 521 55 146 35 1 14 83 48 5 5 .280 2000 Anaheim 0-0 2.39 32/0 52.7 0 0 54 14 14 43 15 0 2005 Florida 131 335 42 102 20 2 3 33 38 2 0 .304 2001 CHC/Oak. 0-2 3.15 18/0 20.0 0 0 18 7 7 11 8 0 2006 Bal/Phila 142 489 54 131 26 4 10 66 40 0 0 .267 2002 Oakland 2-4 4.44 16/4 48.7 0 0 46 25 24 29 20 4 2007 Cin/NYM 101 256 25 65 13 1 6 37 27 4 0 .254 5-YEAR TOTALS 2-11 4.00 84/11 175.1 0 0 183 82 78 109 67 4 17-YEAR TOTALS 2024 6957 870 1982 385 36 214 1071 671 54 29 .285 Fyhrie at UCLA (1988-1991) Conine at UCLA (1985-1987) YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 1988 3-5 3.76 24/6 1 64.2 1 69 39 27 46 31 5 1 1985 0-2 7.97 9/1 0 14.2 0 20 17 13 6 8 0 1 1989 7-5 3.72 23/12 4 101.2 2 104 63 42 58 40 6 4 1986 4-2 5.22 17/12 1 70.2 1 66 53 41 35 49 5 4 1990 0-1 4.50 2/0 0 2.0 0 3 1 1 2 1 1 0 1987 1-0 6.94 17/3 1 36.1 0 36 36 28 25 32 3 5 1991 2-4 4.03 18/2 5 38.0 0 38 20 17 33 17 3 5 3 YEARS 5-4 6.07 27/16 2 121.2 1 122 106 82 66 89 8 10 4 YEARS 12-15 3.79 67/20 10 206.1 3 214 123 87 139 89 15 10 PAT DODSON (1986-1988) MIKE GALLEGO (1985-1997) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1986 Boston 9 12 3 5 2 0 1 3 3 0 0 .417 1985 Oakland 76 77 13 16 5 1 1 9 12 1 1 .208 1987 Boston 26 42 4 7 3 0 2 6 8 0 0 .167 1986 Oakland 20 37 2 10 2 0 0 4 1 0 2 .270 1988 Boston 17 45 5 8 3 1 1 1 6 0 0 .178 1987 Oakland 72 124 18 31 6 0 2 14 12 0 1 .250 3-YEAR TOTALS 52 99 12 20 8 1 4 10 17 0 0 .202 1988 Oakland 129 277 38 58 8 0 2 20 34 2 3 .209 Dodson at UCLA (1979-1980) 1989 Oakland 133 357 45 90 14 2 3 30 34 7 5 .252 YR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1990 Oakland 140 389 36 80 13 2 3 34 35 5 5 .206 1979 60 199 53 65 11 1 15 46 41 50 3 -- .327 1991 Oakland 159 482 67 119 15 4 12 49 67 6 9 .247 1980 49 135 23 35 3 0 5 28 46 33 3 -- .259 1992 New York-AL 53 173 24 44 7 1 3 14 20 0 1 .254 2 YEARS 109 334 76 100 14 1 20 74 87 83 6 -- .299 1993 New York-AL 119 403 63 114 20 1 10 54 50 3 2 .283 1994 New York-AL 89 306 39 73 17 1 6 41 38 0 1 .239 1995 Oakland 43 120 11 28 0 0 0 8 9 0 1 .233 MARSHALL EDWARDS (1981-1983) 1996 St. Louis 51 143 12 30 2 0 0 4 12 0 0 .210 YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1997 St. Louis 27 43 6 7 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 .163 1981 Milwaukee 40 58 10 14 1 1 0 4 0 6 2 .241 13-YEAR TOTALS 1111 2931 374 700 111 12 42 282 326 24 31 .239 1982 Milwaukee 69 178 24 44 4 1 2 14 4 10 4 .247 1983 Milwaukee 51 74 14 22 1 1 0 5 1 5 5 .297 Gallego at UCLA (1979-1981) 3-YEAR TOTALS 160 310 48 80 6 3 2 23 5 21 11 .258 YR GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1979 56/----- 208 47 61 10 3 2 28 18 35 2 -- .293 Marshall Edwards at UCLA (1973-1974) 1980 56/----- 208 29 48 10 1 3 27 23 25 4 -- .231 YR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1981 46/46 181 38 47 12 5 6 33 32 22 14 5 .260 1973 28 57 9 18 3 0 1 5 -- -- 7 -- .316 3 YEARS 158/----- 597 114 156 32 9 11 88 73 82 20 -- .261 1974 53 184 27 48 5 0 1 16 13 18 19 -- .261 2 YEARS 81 241 36 66 8 0 2 21 -- -- 26 -- .274 TROY GLAUS (1998-2010) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. MIKE EDWARDS (1977-1980) 1998 Anaheim 48 165 19 36 9 0 1 23 15 1 0 .218 YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1999 Anaheim 154 551 85 132 29 0 29 79 71 5 1 .240 1977 Pittsburgh 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 2000 Anaheim 159 563 120 160 37 1 47 102 112 14 11 .284 1978 Oakland 142 414 48 113 16 2 1 23 16 27 21 .273 2001 Anaheim 161 588 100 147 38 2 41 108 107 10 3 .250 1979 Oakland 122 400 35 93 12 2 1 23 15 10 6 .233 2002 Anaheim 156 569 99 142 24 1 30 111 88 10 3 .250 1980 Oakland 46 59 10 14 0 0 0 3 1 1 1 .237 2003 Anaheim 91 319 53 79 17 2 16 50 46 7 2 .248 3-YEAR TOTALS 317 879 94 220 28 4 2 49 32 38 30 .250 2004 Anaheim 58 207 47 52 11 1 18 42 31 2 3 .251 Mike Edwards at UCLA (1973-1974) 2005 Arizona 149 538 78 139 29 1 37 97 84 4 2 .258 2006 Toronto 153 540 105 136 27 0 38 104 86 3 2 .252 YR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 2007 Toronto 115 385 60 101 19 1 20 62 61 0 1 .262 1973 25 89 13 29 3 2 1 12 -- -- 4 -- .326 2008 St. Louis 151 544 69 147 33 1 27 99 87 0 1 .270 1974 60 225 43 75 15 3 14 42 14 14 12 -- .333 2009 St. Louis 14 29 2 5 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 .172 2 YEARS 85 314 56 104 18 5 15 54 -- -- 16 -- .331 2010 Atlanta 128 412 52 99 18 0 16 71 63 0 0 .240 GEORGE ELDER (1949) 13-YEAR TOTALS 1537 5410 889 1375 293 10 320 950 854 56 29 .254 YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. Glaus at UCLA (1995-1997) 1949 St. Louis 41 44 9 11 3 0 0 2 4 -- -- .250 YR GS-GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1-YEAR TOTALS 41 44 9 11 3 0 0 2 4 -- -- .250 1995 55-54 217 46 56 7 0 12 39 28 55 2 3 .258 *Elder played at UCLA in 1946 and 1947; his UCLA stats are not available. 1996 57-57 216 65 76 17 1 16 50 38 37 12 2 .352 1997 67-67 264 100 108 15 1 34 91 57 52 10 0 .409 FRANK ERNAGA (1957-1958) 3 YEARS 179-178 697 211 240 39 2 62 180 123 144 24 5 .344 YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1957 Chicago-NL 20 35 9 11 3 2 2 7 9 -- -- .314 1958 Chicago-NL 9 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- .125 2-YEAR TOTALS 29 43 9 12 3 2 2 7 9 -- -- .279 *Ernaga played at UCLA from 1949-1951; his UCLA stats are not available.

6688 UUCLA’SCLA’S AALL-TIMELL-TIME MMAJORAJOR LLEAGUERSEAGUERS LUIS GOMEZ (1974-1981) RANDY HENNIS (1990) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 1974 Minnesota 82 168 18 35 1 0 0 3 12 2 3 .208 1990 Houston 0-0 0.00 3/1 9.2 0 0 1 0 0 4 3 1 1975 Minnesota 89 72 7 10 0 0 0 5 4 0 2 .139 1-YEAR TOTAL 0-0 0.00 3/1 9.2 0 0 1 0 0 4 3 1 1976 Minnesota 38 57 5 11 1 0 0 3 3 1 0 .193 1977 Minnesota 32 65 6 16 4 2 0 11 4 0 2 .246 Hennis at UCLA (1985-1987) 1978 Toronto 153 413 39 92 7 3 0 32 34 2 10 .223 YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 1979 Toronto 59 163 11 39 7 0 0 11 6 1 0 .239 1985 4-0 6.35 12/4 0 34.0 0 41 29 24 15 21 1 4 1980 Atlanta 121 278 18 53 6 0 0 24 16 0 4 .191 1986 6-7 4.97 16/15 0 94.0 5 111 69 52 54 41 6 8 1981 Atlanta 35 35 4 7 0 0 0 1 6 0 1 .200 1987 9-4 5.81 23/18 0 110.0 2 112 78 71 81 58 9 4 8-YEAR TOTALS 609 1251 108 263 26 5 0 90 86 6 22 .210 3 YEARS 19-11 5.56 41/37 0 238.0 7 264 176 147 150 120 16 16 Gomez at UCLA (1971-1973) TOM JACQUEZ (2000) YR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 1971 stats unavailable ------2000 Philadelphia 0-0 11.05 9/0 7.1 0 1 10 9 9 6 3 0 1972 -- 217 29 48 7 0 1 15 -- -- 15 -- .221 1-YEAR TOTALS 0-0 11.05 9/0 7.1 0 1 10 9 9 6 3 0 1973 52 186 32 56 7 3 1 18 -- -- 8 -- .301 3 YEARS career stats incomplete ------Jacquez at UCLA (1995-1997) YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP MARV GUDAT (1929, 1932) 1995 0-1 5.14 13/1 0 28.0 0 33 19 16 7 11 1 3 YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1996 1-1 4.50 5/0 0 8.0 0 9 8 4 11 1 1 1 1929 Cincinnati 9 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- .200 1997 10-4 3.06 19/17 0 129.1 2 115 62 44 100 42 11 3 1932 Chicago-NL 60 94 15 24 4 1 1 15 16 -- -- .255 3 YEARS 11-6 3.48 37/180 0 165.1 2 157 89 64 118 54 13 7 2-YEAR TOTALS 69 104 15 26 4 1 1 15 16 -- -- .250 ERIC KARROS (1991-2004) YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1929 Cincinnati 1-1 3.37 7/2 26.2 2 0 29 12 10 0 4 0 1991 Los Angeles 14 14 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 .071 1932 Chicago-NL 0-0 0.00 1/0 1.0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1992 Los Angeles 149 545 63 140 30 1 20 88 37 2 4 .257 2-YEAR TOTALS 1-1 3.25 8/2 27.2 2 1 30 12 10 2 4 0 1993 Los Angeles 158 619 74 153 27 2 23 80 34 0 1 .247 *Gudat played at UCLA from 1924-1928; his UCLA stats are not available. 1994 Los Angeles 111 406 51 108 21 1 14 46 29 2 0 .266 1995 Los Angeles 143 551 83 164 29 3 32 105 61 4 4 .298 BOB HAMELIN (1993-1998) 1996 Los Angeles 154 608 84 158 29 1 34 111 53 8 0 .260 1997 Los Angeles 162 628 86 167 28 0 31 104 61 15 7 .266 YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1998 Los Angeles 139 507 59 150 20 1 23 87 47 7 2 .296 1993 Kansas City 16 49 2 11 3 0 2 5 6 0 0 .224 1999 Los Angeles 153 578 74 176 40 0 34 112 53 8 5 .304 1994 Kansas City 101 312 64 88 25 1 24 65 56 4 3 .282 2000 Los Angeles 155 584 84 146 29 0 31 106 63 4 3 .250 1995 Kansas City 72 208 20 35 7 1 7 25 26 0 1 .168 2001 Los Angeles 121 438 42 103 22 0 15 63 41 3 1 .235 1996 Kansas City 89 239 31 61 14 1 9 40 54 5 2 .255 2002 Los Angeles 142 524 52 142 26 1 13 73 37 4 2 .271 1997 Detroit 110 318 47 86 15 0 18 52 48 2 1 .270 2003 Chicago-NL 114 336 37 96 16 1 12 40 28 1 1 .286 1998 Milwaukee 109 146 15 32 6 0 7 22 16 0 1 .219 2004 Oakland 40 103 8 20 6 0 2 11 7 1 0 .194 6-YEAR TOTALS 497 1272 179 313 70 3 67 209 206 11 8 .246 14-YEAR TOTALS 1755 6441 797 1724 324 11 284 1027 552 59 30 .268 Hamelin at UCLA (1987) Karros at UCLA (1986-1988) YR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. YR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1987 51 130 37 47 13 0 13 47 33 43 10 2 .362 1986 12 22 6 10 1 0 1 12 1 3 0 0 .454 1-YEAR TOTALS 51 130 37 47 13 0 13 47 33 43 10 2 .362 1987 66 269 62 84 23 3 8 57 34 34 8 2 .312 1988 58 241 53 100 14 2 17 54 33 28 11 3 .415 BILL HASELMAN (1990-2003) 3 YEARS 136 532 121 194 38 5 26 123 68 65 19 5 .365 YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1990 Texas 7 13 0 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 .154 RICK KESTER (1968-1970) 1992 Seattle 8 19 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .263 YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 1993 Seattle 58 137 21 35 8 0 5 16 12 2 1 .255 1968 Atlanta 0-0 5.68 5/0 6.1 0 0 8 4 4 9 3 0 1994 Seattle 38 83 11 16 7 1 1 8 3 1 0 .193 1969 Atlanta 0-0 13.50 1/0 2.0 0 0 5 3 3 2 0 0 1995 Boston 64 152 22 37 6 1 5 23 17 0 2 .243 1970 Atlanta 0-0 5.57 15/0 32.1 0 0 36 24 20 20 19 0 1996 Boston 77 237 33 65 13 1 8 34 19 4 2 .274 3-YEAR TOTALS 0-0 5.98 21/0 40.2 0 0 49 31 27 31 22 0 1997 Boston 67 212 22 50 15 0 6 26 15 0 2 .236 1998 Texas 40 105 11 33 6 0 6 17 3 0 0 .314 Kester at UCLA (1966-1967) 1999 Detroit 48 143 13 39 8 0 4 14 10 2 0 .273 YR W-L ERA G SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 2000 Texas 62 193 23 53 18 0 6 26 15 0 1 .275 1966 4-7 2.61 36 -- 100.0 -- 92 48 29 98 48 -- -- 2001 Texas 47 130 12 37 6 0 3 25 8 0 1 .285 1967 10-2 2.35 20 -- 83.0 -- 58 36 22 104 36 -- -- 2002 Texas 69 179 16 44 7 0 3 18 11 0 0 .246 2 YEARS 14-9 2.51 56 -- 183.0 -- 150 84 51 202 84 -- -- 2003 Boston 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 13-YEAR TOTALS 589 1606 185 416 94 3 47 210 114 9 9 .259 TIM KUBINSKI (1997-1999) Haselman at UCLA (1986-1987) YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP YR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1997 Oakland 0-0 5.68 11/0 12.2 0 0 12 9 8 10 6 1 1986 41 129 31 47 12 0 11 44 9 25 5 0 .364 1999 Oakland 0-0 5.84 11/4 12.1 0 0 14 8 8 7 5 1 1987 65 257 53 78 13 1 9 51 28 42 16 6 .304 2-YEAR TOTALS 0-0 5.76 22/4 25.0 0 0 26 17 16 17 11 2 2 YEARS 106 386 84 125 25 1 20 95 37 67 21 6 .324 Kubinski at UCLA (1991-1993) YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 1991 4-2 4.88 17/1 0 31.1 0 34 19 17 21 19 3 1 1992 5-1 4.24 19/9 0 70.0 1 63 42 33 43 30 7 6 1993 11-3 4.03 17/17 0 125.0 4 126 63 56 86 35 8 10 3 YEARS 20-6 4.22 53/27 0 226.1 5 233 124 106 150 84 18 17 TIM LEARY (1981-1994) YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 1981 New York-NL 0-0 0.00 1/1 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1983 New York-NL 1-1 3.38 2/2 10.2 1 0 15 10 4 9 4 0 1984 New York-NL 3-3 4.02 20/7 53.2 0 0 61 28 24 29 18 2 1985 Milwaukee 1-4 4.05 5/5 33.1 0 0 40 18 15 29 8 1 1986 Milwaukee 12-12 4.21 33/30 188.1 3 0 216 97 88 110 53 7 1987 Los Angeles 3-11 4.76 39/12 107.2 0 1 121 62 57 61 36 2 1988 Los Angeles 17-11 2.91 35/34 228.2 9 0 201 87 74 180 56 6 1989 L.A./Cin. 8-14 3.52 33/31 207.0 2 0 205 84 81 123 68 5 1990 New York-AL 9-19 4.11 31/31 208.0 6 0 202 105 95 138 78 7 1991 New York-AL 4-10 6.49 28/28 120.2 1 0 150 89 87 83 57 4 1992 NYY/Seattle 8-10 5.36 26/23 141.0 3 0 131 89 84 46 87 9 1993 Seattle 11-9 5.05 33/27 169.1 0 0 202 104 95 68 58 8 1994 Texas 1-1 8.14 6/3 21.0 0 0 26 19 19 9 11 1 13-YEAR TOTALS 78-105 4.36 292/224 1491.1 25 1 1570 792 723 888 535 52 Leary at UCLA (1977-1979) YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 1977 4-7 3.43 14/8 0 65.2 -- 63 48 25 59 36 7 4 1978 5-5 3.42 17/13 0 94.2 -- 90 44 36 88 50 6 4 1979 12-3 2.72 22/19 0 145.2 -- 124 57 44 111 60 0 6 3 YEARS 21-15 3.09 53/40 0 306.0 -- 277 101 105 258 146 13 14

EEricric KarrosKarros 6699 UUCLA’SCLA’S AALL-TIMELL-TIME MMAJORAJOR LLEAGUERSEAGUERS TOREY LOVULLO (1988-1999) ERIC NOLTE (1987-1991) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 1988 Detroit 12 21 2 8 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 .381 1987 San Diego 2-6 3.21 12/12 67.1 1 0 57 28 24 44 36 2 1989 Detroit 29 87 8 10 2 0 1 4 14 0 0 .115 1988 San Diego 0-0 6.00 2/0 3.0 0 0 3 2 2 1 2 0 1991 New York-AL 22 51 0 9 2 0 0 2 5 0 0 .176 1989 San Diego 0-0 11.00 3/1 9.0 0 0 15 12 11 8 7 0 1993 California 116 367 42 92 20 0 6 30 36 7 6 .251 1991 S.D./Texas 3-2 10.22 9/6 24.2 0 0 40 28 28 16 13 0 1994 Seattle 36 72 9 16 5 0 2 7 9 1 0 .222 4-YEAR TOTALS 5-8 5.63 26/19 104.0 1 0 115 70 65 69 58 2 1996 Oakland 65 82 15 18 4 0 3 9 11 1 2 .220 1998 Cleveland 6 19 1 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 .211 Nolte at UCLA (1984-1985) 1999 Philadelphia 17 38 3 8 0 0 2 5 3 0 0 .211 YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 8-YEAR TOTALS 303 737 80 165 35 1 15 60 80 9 8 .224 1984 0-0 7.50 6/3 0 12.0 0 11 10 10 8 15 1 3 1985 6-2 6.75 24/11 0 72.0 1 74 61 54 45 60 2 0 Lovullo at UCLA (1984-1987) 2 YEARS 6-2 6.86 30/14 0 84.0 1 85 71 64 53 75 3 3 YR GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1984 51/48 146 23 32 1 0 0 14 22 19 1 2 .219 JIM PARQUE (1998-2003) 1985 61/----- 218 50 70 13 0 11 36 43 21 1 1 .321 YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 1986 62/62 255 55 81 15 16 3 16 36 28 4 2 .317 1998 Chicago-AL 7-5 5.10 21/21 113.0 0 0 135 72 64 77 44 6 1987 66/----- 237 83 83 15 3 24 73 79 26 7 1 .350 1999 Chicago-AL 9-15 5.13 31/30 173.2 1 0 210 111 99 111 79 10 4 YEARS 240/----- 856 211 266 44 19 38 139 180 94 13 6 .311 2000 Chicago-AL 13-6 4.28 33/32 187.0 0 0 208 105 89 111 71 11 2001 Chicago-AL 0-3 8.04 5/5 28.0 1 0 36 26 25 15 10 2 SHANE MACK (1987-1998) 2002 Chicago-AL 1-4 9.95 8/4 25.1 0 0 34 29 28 13 16 1 YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 2003 Tampa Bay 1-1 11.94 5/5 17.1 0 0 27 23 23 8 16 1 1987 San Diego 105 238 38 57 11 3 4 25 18 4 6 .239 6-YEAR TOTALS 31-34 5.42 103/97 544.1 2 0 650 366 328 335 241 31 1988 San Diego 56 119 13 29 3 0 0 12 14 5 1 .244 1990 Minnesota 125 313 50 102 10 4 8 44 29 13 4 .326 Parque at UCLA (1995-1997) 1991 Minnesota 143 442 79 137 27 8 18 74 34 13 9 .310 YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 1992 Minnesota 156 600 101 189 31 6 16 75 64 26 14 .315 1995 6-3 3.94 14/14 0 89.0 2 90 45 39 84 35 1 0 1993 Minnesota 128 503 66 139 30 4 10 61 41 15 5 .276 1996 9-3 3.72 18/17 0 125.2 5 142 71 52 116 38 4 9 1994 Minnesota 81 303 55 101 21 2 15 61 32 4 1 .333 1997 13-2 3.08 19/19 0 120.0 3 117 56 41 119 63 5 12 1997 Boston 60 130 13 41 7 0 3 17 9 2 1 .315 3 YEARS 28-8 3.55 51/50 0 334.2 10 349 172 132 319 136 10 21 1998 Oak./K.C. 69 209 31 58 15 1 6 29 15 8 2 .278 9-YEAR TOTALS 923 2857 436 853 155 28 80 298 256 90 43 .299 CHRIS PRITCHETT (1996-2000) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. Mack at UCLA (1982-1984) 1996 California 5 13 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .154 YR GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1998 Anaheim 31 80 12 23 2 1 2 8 4 2 0 .288 1982 53/48 183 43 56 9 5 2 29 27 25 7 2 .306 1999 Anaheim 20 45 3 7 1 0 1 2 2 1 1 .156 1983 49/49 210 54 88 14 3 11 60 18 26 20 4 .419 2000 Philadelphia 5 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .091 1984 57/56 213 61 75 15 2 16 53 36 26 17 5 .352 4-YEAR TOTALS 61 149 16 33 3 1 3 11 7 3 1 .221 3 YEARS 159/153 606 158 219 38 10 29 142 81 77 44 11 .361 Pritchett at UCLA (1989-1991) MIKE MAGNANTE (1991-2002) YR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 1989 25 42 5 10 2 0 0 5 4 7 0 0 .238 1991 Kansas City 0-1 2.45 38/0 55.0 0 0 55 19 15 42 23 0 1990 67 277 73 102 14 1 13 67 28 36 3 2 .368 1992 Kansas City 4-9 4.94 44/12 89.1 0 0 115 53 49 31 35 2 1991 58 241 52 79 11 0 18 57 29 47 6 1 .328 1993 Kansas City 1-2 4.08 7/6 35.1 0 0 37 16 16 16 11 1 3 YEARS 150 560 130 191 27 1 31 129 61 90 9 3 .341 1994 Kansas City 2-3 4.60 36/1 47.0 0 0 55 27 24 21 16 0 1995 Kansas City 1-1 4.23 28/0 44.2 0 0 45 23 21 28 16 2 MIKE REINBACH (1974) 1996 Kansas City 2-2 5.67 38/0 54.0 0 0 58 38 34 32 24 4 YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1997 Houston 3-1 2.27 40/0 47.2 0 1 39 16 12 43 11 0 1974 Baltimore 12 20 2 5 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 .250 1998 Houston 4-7 4.88 48/0 51.2 0 2 56 28 28 39 26 4 1-YEAR TOTAL 12 20 2 5 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 .250 1999 Anaheim 5-2 3.38 53/0 69.1 0 0 68 30 26 44 29 3 2000 Oakland 1-1 4.31 55/0 39.2 0 0 50 22 19 17 19 2 Reinbach at UCLA (1969) 2001 Oakland 3-1 2.77 65/0 55.1 0 0 50 23 17 23 13 1 YR GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 2002 Oakland 0-2 5.97 32/0 28.2 0 0 38 22 19 11 11 1 1969 -- 76 13 20 6 0 1 13 -- -- 4 -- .263 12-YEAR TOTALS 26-32 4.08 484/19 617.2 0 3 666 317 280 347 234 20 1 YEAR -- 76 13 20 6 0 1 13 -- -- 4 -- .263 Magnante at UCLA (1984-1988) DAVE ROBERTS (1999-2008) YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1984 2-0 5.40 7/0 0 8.2 0 8 6 2 5 4 0 0 1999 Cleveland 41 143 26 34 4 0 2 12 9 11 3 .238 1986 2-0 4.43 6/3 0 22.1 0 24 15 11 14 14 1 1 2000 Cleveland 19 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 .200 1987 4-1 6.23 15/1 0 34.2 0 38 26 24 22 28 4 1 2001 Cleveland 15 12 3 4 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 .333 1988 14-4 3.93 25/21 1 137.1 7 139 74 60 101 51 9 5 2002 Los Angeles 127 422 63 117 14 7 3 34 48 45 10 .277 4 YEARS 22-5 4.30 53/25 1 203.0 7 209 121 97 142 97 14 7 2003 Los Angeles 107 388 56 97 6 5 2 16 43 40 14 .250 2004 L.A./Bos. 113 319 110 81 14 7 4 35 38 38 3 .254 RYAN McGUIRE (1997-2002) 2005 San Diego 115 411 65 113 19 10 8 38 53 23 12 .275 YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 2006 San Diego 129 499 80 146 18 13 2 44 51 49 6 .293 1997 Montreal 84 199 22 51 15 2 3 17 19 1 4 .256 2007 San Francisco 114 396 61 103 17 9 2 23 42 31 5 .260 1998 Montreal 130 210 17 39 9 0 1 10 32 0 0 .186 2008 San Francisco 52 107 18 24 2 2 0 9 18 5 3 .224 1999 Montreal 88 140 17 31 7 2 2 18 27 1 1 .221 10-YEAR TOTALS 832 2707 437 721 95 53 23 213 307 243 58 .266 2000 New York-NL 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 2001 Florida 48 54 8 10 2 0 1 8 7 1 0 .185 Roberts at UCLA (1991-1994) 2002 Baltimore 17 26 0 2 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 .077 YR GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 6-YEAR TOTALS 368 631 64 133 34 4 7 55 88 3 5 .211 1991 9 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .200 1992 63 257 51 85 11 7 2 27 37 32 36 11 .331 McGuire at UCLA (1991-1993) 1993 60 247 65 73 12 0 3 28 51 33 28 8 .296 YR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1994 58 235 60 83 12 3 3 27 39 21 45 13 .353 1991 51 135 30 43 13 1 7 30 25 29 1 2 .319 4 YEARS 190 744 177 242 35 10 8 82 128 87 109 32 .325 1992 63 234 56 74 19 1 14 61 48 41 15 2 .316 1993 60 221 71 83 11 0 26 91 62 38 14 3 .376 3 YEARS 174 590 157 200 43 2 47 182 135 108 30 7 .339 ADAM MELHUSE (2000-2008) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 2000 L.A./Col. 24 24 3 4 0 1 0 4 3 0 0 .167 2001 Colorado 40 71 5 13 2 0 1 8 6 1 0 .183 2003 Oakland 40 77 13 23 7 0 5 14 9 0 0 .299 2004 Oakland 69 214 23 55 11 0 11 31 16 0 1 .257 2005 Oakland 39 97 11 24 7 0 2 12 5 0 0 .247 2006 Oakland 49 128 10 28 8 0 4 18 9 0 1 .219 2007 Oak/Texas 35 94 8 20 4 0 1 9 7 0 0 213 2008 Texas/Col. 15 30 3 5 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 .167 8-YEAR TOTALS 311 735 76 172 40 1 24 98 193 1 2 .234 Melhuse at UCLA (1992-1993) YR GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1992 63 228 43 59 10 3 10 41 47 50 9 3 .259 1993 60 250 64 86 19 2 10 50 34 30 5 6 .344 2 YEARS 123 478 107 145 29 5 20 91 81 80 14 9 .303

DDaveave RRobertsoberts

7700 UUCLA’SCLA’S AALL-TIMELL-TIME MMAJORAJOR LLEAGUERSEAGUERS ALEX SANCHEZ (1989) YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 1989 Toronto 0-1 10.03 4/3 11.2 0 0 16 13 13 4 14 0 1-YEAR TOTALS 0-1 10.03 4/3 11.2 0 0 16 13 13 4 14 0 Sanchez at UCLA (1985-1987) YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 1985 5-7 5.26 22/16 0 95.2 1 98 68 56 85 46 3 1 1986 16-3 4.06 23/19 0 139.1 5 130 78 63 142 71 4 4 1987 6-7 5.92 28/23 1 106.1 0 110 92 70 101 95 8 9 3 YEARS 27-17 4.98 73/58 1 341.1 6 338 238 189 328 212 15 14 DAVE SCHMIDT (1981-1992) YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 1981 Texas 0-1 3.13 14/1 31.2 0 1 31 11 11 13 11 1 1982 Texas 4-6 3.20 33/8 109.2 0 6 118 45 39 69 25 5 1983 Texas 3-3 3.88 31/0 46.1 0 2 42 20 20 20 14 1 1984 Texas 6-6 2.56 43/0 70.1 0 12 69 30 20 46 20 0 1985 Texas 7-6 3.15 51/4 85.2 1 5 81 36 30 46 22 0 1986 Chicago-AL 3-6 3.31 49/1 92.1 0 8 94 37 34 67 27 5 1987 Baltimore 10-5 3.77 35/14 124.0 2 1 128 57 52 70 26 1 1988 Baltimore 8-5 3.40 41/9 129.2 0 2 129 58 49 67 38 3 1989 Baltimore 10-13 5.69 38/26 156.2 2 0 196 102 99 46 36 2 1990 Montreal 3-3 4.31 34/0 48.0 0 13 58 26 23 22 13 0 1991 Montreal 0-1 10.38 4/0 4.1 0 0 9 5 5 3 2 0 1992 Seattle 0-0 18.90 3/0 3.1 0 0 3.1 7 7 1 3 0 12-YEAR TOTALS 54-55 3.88 376/63 902.0 5 50 962 434 389 479 237 18 Schmidt at UCLA (1977-1979) YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 1977 6-3 3.50 13/13 0 64.1 -- 66 33 25 47 29 2 6 1978 8-2 2.91 14/8 0 65.0 -- 52 23 21 43 39 2 1 1979 10-2 5.09 19/18 0 93.2 -- 100 62 53 81 49 1 7 3 YEARS 24-7 4.00 46/39 0 223.0 -- 210 118 99 171 117 5 14 RANDY SCHWARTZ (1965-1966) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1965 Kansas City 6 7 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .286 1966 Kansas City 10 11 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .091 2-YEAR TOTALS 16 18 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 .167 Schwartz at UCLA (1963-1964) YR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1963 -- 145 24 51 14 2 5 26 -- -- 1 -- .354 1964 stats unavailable ------JJackieackie RobinsonRobinson 2 YEARS career stats incomplete ------JACKIE ROBINSON (1947-1956) TONY SCRUGGS (1996-2000) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1947 Brooklyn 151 590 125 175 31 5 12 48 74 29 -- .297 1996 Texas 5 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1948 Brooklyn 147 574 109 170 38 8 12 85 57 22 -- .296 1-YEAR TOTALS 5 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1949 Brooklyn 156 593 122 203 38 12 16 124 86 37 -- .342 1950 Brooklyn 144 518 99 170 39 4 14 81 80 12 -- .328 Scruggs at UCLA (1986-1987) 1951 Brooklyn 153 548 106 185 33 7 19 88 79 25 8 .338 YR GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1952 Brooklyn 149 510 104 157 17 3 19 75 106 24 7 .308 1986 50/43 171 41 59 10 1 3 24 18 28 6 3 .345 1953 Brooklyn 136 484 109 159 34 7 12 95 74 17 4 .329 1987 40/----- 118 27 37 10 2 5 22 13 28 4 1 .314 1954 Brooklyn 124 386 62 120 22 4 15 59 63 7 3 .311 2 YEARS 90/----- 289 68 96 20 3 8 46 31 56 10 4 .332 1955 Brooklyn 105 317 51 81 6 2 8 36 61 12 3 .256 1956 Brooklyn 117 357 61 98 15 2 10 43 60 12 5 .275 BUD SKETCHLEY (1942) 10-YEAR TOTALS 1382 4877 947 1518 273 54 137 734 740 197 30 .311 YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1942 Chicago-AL 13 36 1 7 1 0 0 3 7 -- -- .194 Robinson at UCLA (1940) 1-YEAR TOTALS 13 36 1 7 1 0 0 3 7 -- -- .194 YR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1940 complete stats unavailable ------.097 *Sketchley played at UCLA from 1938-1941; his UCLA stats are not available. 1 YEAR career stats incomplete ------.097 RON ROENICKE (1981-1988) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1981 Los Angeles 22 47 6 11 0 0 0 0 6 1 1 .234 1982 Los Angeles 109 143 18 37 8 0 1 12 21 5 0 .259 1983 L.A./Seattle 140 343 35 82 16 0 6 35 47 9 4 .239 1984 San Diego 12 20 4 6 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 .300 1985 San Francisco 65 133 23 34 9 1 3 13 35 6 2 .256 1986 Philadelphia 102 275 42 68 13 1 5 42 61 2 2 .247 1987 Philadelphia 63 78 9 13 3 1 1 4 14 1 0 .167 1988 Cincinnati 14 37 4 5 1 0 0 5 4 0 0 .135 8-YEAR TOTALS 527 1076 141 256 51 3 17 113 190 24 9 .238 Ron Roenicke at UCLA (1977) YR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1977 52 197 36 56 8 2 9 40 35 27 9 -- .284 1 YEAR 52 197 36 56 8 2 9 40 35 27 9 -- .284 DAVE RUCKER (1981-1988) YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 1981 Detroit 0-0 6.75 2/0 4.0 0 0 3 4 3 2 1 1 1982 Detroit 5-6 3.38 27/4 64.0 1 0 62 26 24 31 23 2 1983 Det./STL 6-5 5.48 38/3 46.0 0 0 54 31 28 28 26 2 1984 St. Louis 2-3 2.10 50/0 73.0 0 0 62 23 17 38 34 1 1985 Philadelphia 3-2 4.31 39/3 79.1 0 0 83 42 38 41 40 2 1986 Philadelphia 0-2 5.76 19/0 25.0 0 0 34 19 16 14 14 0 1988 Pittsburgh 0-2 4.76 31/0 28.1 0 0 39 19 15 16 9 1 7-YEAR TOTALS 16-20 3.97 206/10 319.2 1 0 337 164 141 170 147 8 Rucker at UCLA (1976-1977) YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 1976 2-0 4.15 5/0 0 13.0 -- 18 6 6 7 7 1 1 1977 4-3 3.49 22/4 3 59.1 4 62 27 23 32 35 1 4 2 YEARS 6-3 3.61 27/4 3 72.1 -- 80 33 29 39 42 2 5

RRonon RRoenickeoenicke

7711 UUCLA’SCLA’S AALL-TIMELL-TIME MMAJORAJOR LLEAGUERSEAGUERS DON SLAUGHT (1982-1997) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1982 Kansas City 43 115 14 32 6 0 3 8 9 0 0 .278 1983 Kansas City 83 276 21 86 13 4 0 28 11 3 1 .312 1984 Kansas City 124 409 48 108 27 4 4 42 20 0 0 .264 1985 Texas 102 343 34 96 17 4 8 35 20 5 4 .280 1986 Texas 95 314 39 83 17 1 13 46 16 3 2 .264 1987 New York-AL 95 237 25 53 15 2 8 16 24 0 3 .224 1988 New York-AL 97 322 33 91 25 1 9 32 24 1 0 .283 1989 New York-AL 117 350 34 88 21 3 5 38 30 1 1 .251 1990 Pittsburgh 84 230 27 69 18 3 4 29 27 0 1 .300 1991 Pittsburgh 77 220 19 65 17 1 1 29 21 1 0 .295 1992 Pittsburgh 87 255 26 88 17 3 4 37 17 2 2 .345 1993 Pittsburgh 116 377 34 113 19 2 10 55 29 2 1 .300 1994 Pittsburgh 76 240 21 69 7 0 2 21 34 0 0 .288 1995 Pittsburgh 35 112 13 34 6 0 0 13 9 0 0 .304 1996 Cal./Chi-AL 76 243 25 76 10 0 6 36 15 0 0 .313 1997 San Diego 20 20 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 .000 16-YEAR TOTALS 1327 4063 415 1151 235 28 77 476 311 18 15 .283 Slaught at UCLA (1977-1980) YR GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1977 12 28 1 7 2 0 0 5 1 2 2 -- .250 1979 45 152 38 65 15 1 7 41 19 12 4 -- .428 1980 53 212 28 62 7 3 4 34 18 11 10 -- .292 3 YEARS 110 392 67 134 24 4 11 80 38 25 16 -- .342 DDonon SSlaughtlaught HAL SPINDEL (1939, 1945-1946) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. WES WHISLER (2009) 1939 St. Louis 48 119 13 32 3 1 0 11 8 -- -- .269 YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 1945 Philadelphia 36 87 7 20 3 0 0 8 6 -- -- .230 2009 Chicago-AL 0-0 13.50 3/0 1.1 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 0 1946 Philadelphia 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 -- -- .333 1-YEAR TOTAL 0-0 13.50 3/0 1.1 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 0 3-YEAR TOTALS 85 209 20 53 6 1 0 20 14 -- -- .254 Whisler at UCLA (2002-2004) *Spindel played at UCLA between 1931-1938; his UCLA stats are not available. YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 2002 5-2 4.06 18/13 0 84.1 1 94 52 38 59 40 8 7 EDDIE “BUD” STEWART (1941-1942, 1948-1954) 2003 3-7 5.66 15/15 0 82.2 1 96 63 52 53 30 7 4 YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 2004 3-5 5.24 16/15 0 92.2 2 103 58 54 60 35 13 2 1941 Pittsburgh 73 172 27 46 7 0 0 10 12 3 -- .267 3 YEARS 11-14 4.99 49/43 0 259.2 4 293 173 144 172 105 28 13 1942 Pittsburgh 82 183 21 40 8 4 0 20 22 2 -- .219 1948 NYY/Wash. 124 406 57 113 18 13 7 69 49 8 9 .278 JIM YORK (1970-1976) 1949 Washington 118 388 58 110 23 4 8 43 49 6 4 .284 YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 1950 Washington 118 378 46 101 15 6 4 35 46 5 4 .267 1970 Kansas City 1-1 3.38 4/0 8.0 0 0 5 3 3 6 2 0 1951 Chicago-AL 95 217 40 60 13 5 6 40 29 1 6 .276 1971 Kansas City 5-5 2.89 53/0 93.1 0 3 70 32 30 103 44 3 1952 Chicago-AL 92 225 23 60 10 0 5 30 28 3 0 .267 1972 Houston 0-1 5.25 26/0 36.0 0 0 45 21 21 25 18 1 1953 Chicago-AL 53 59 16 16 2 0 2 13 14 1 0 .271 1973 Houston 3-4 4.42 41/0 53.0 0 6 65 26 26 22 20 1 1954 Chicago-AL 18 13 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .077 1974 Houston 2-2 3.29 28/0 38.1 0 1 48 20 14 15 19 1 9-YEAR TOTALS 773 2041 288 547 96 32 32 260 252 29 23 .268 1975 Houston 4-4 3.86 19/4 46.2 0 0 43 22 20 17 25 5 *Stewart played at UCLA from 1934-1937; his UCLA stats are not available. 1976 New York-AL 1-0 5.59 3/0 9.2 0 0 14 7 6 6 4 1 6-YEAR TOTALS 16-17 3.79 174/4 285.0 0 10 290 131 120 194 132 12 ERIC VALENT (2001-2005) York at UCLA (1968-1969) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 2001 Philadelphia 22 41 3 4 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 .098 YR W-L ERA G SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 2002 Philadelphia 7 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .200 1968 7-4 1.48 27 -- 60.2 -- 45 16 10 70 24 -- -- 2003 Cincinnati 18 42 3 9 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .214 1969 2-2 2.55 21 -- 42.1 -- 32 15 13 32 18 -- -- 2004 New York-NL 130 270 39 72 15 2 13 34 28 0 1 .267 2 YEARS 9-6 2.01 48 -- 103.0 -- 77 31 23 102 42 -- -- 2005 New York-NL 28 43 4 8 3 0 0 1 7 0 0 .186 5-YEAR TOTALS 205 406 50 95 20 2 13 37 41 0 1 .234 MATT YOUNG (1983-1993) YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP Valent at UCLA (1996-1998) 1983 Seattle 11-15 3.27 33/32 203.2 5 0 178 86 74 130 79 7 YR GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1984 Seattle 6-8 5.72 22/22 113.1 1 0 141 81 72 73 57 1 1996 64/62 228 56 66 12 0 12 55 35 33 6 0 .289 1985 Seattle 12-19 4.91 37/35 218.1 5 1 242 135 119 136 76 7 1997 67/67 274 74 93 16 3 27 91 37 46 3 2 .339 1986 Seattle 8-6 3.82 65/5 103.2 1 13 108 50 44 82 46 8 1998 57/57 220 69 74 10 1 30 73 36 37 4 2 .336 1987 Los Angeles 5-8 4.47 47/0 54.1 0 11 62 30 27 42 17 0 3 YEARS 188/186 722 199 233 38 4 69 219 108 116 13 4 .323 1989 Oakland 1-4 6.75 26/4 37.1 0 0 42 31 28 27 31 0 1990 Seattle 8-18 3.51 34/33 225.1 7 0 198 106 88 176 107 6 COLIN WARD (1985) 1991 Boston 3-7 5.18 19/16 88.2 0 0 92 55 51 69 53 2 YR TEAM W-L ERA G/GS IP CG SV H R ER SO BB HP 1992 Boston 0-4 70.2 8/1 70.2 1 0 69 42 36 57 42 3 1985 San Francisco 0-0 4.38 6/2 12.1 0 0 10 6 6 8 7 0 1993 Cleveland 1-6 74.1 22/8 74.1 0 0 75 45 43 65 47 3 1-YEAR TOTAL 0-0 4.38 6/2 12.1 0 0 10 6 6 8 7 0 10-YEAR TOTALS 55-95 4.40 333/163 1189.2 20 25 1207 661 582 857 565 37 Ward at UCLA (1981-1982) Young at UCLA (1979-1980) YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP YR W-L ERA G/GS SV IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP 1981 3-5 7.59 20/11 0 72.1 0 82 71 61 45 58 4 6 1979 1-2 6.70 15/8 1 49.2 -- 63 45 37 21 36 0 1 1982 7-6 4.51 25/21 0 121.2 3 109 78 61 106 99 4 13 1980 9-5 2.82 18/18 0 115.0 6 89 51 36 83 77 -- 4 2 YEARS 10-11 5.65 45/32 0 194.0 3 191 149 122 151 157 8 19 2 YEARS 10-7 3.99 33/26 1 164.2 -- 152 96 73 104 113 -- 5 TODD ZEILE (1989-2004) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS AVG. 1989 St. Louis 28 82 7 21 3 1 1 8 9 0 0 .256 1990 St. Louis 144 495 62 121 25 3 15 57 67 2 4 .244 1991 St. Louis 155 565 76 158 36 3 11 81 62 17 11 .280 1992 St. Louis 126 439 51 113 18 4 7 48 68 7 10 .257 1993 St. Louis 157 571 82 158 36 1 17 103 70 5 4 .277 1994 St. Louis 113 415 62 111 25 1 19 75 52 1 3 .267 1995 STL/Chi-NL 113 426 50 105 22 0 14 52 34 1 0 .246 1996 Phila./Balt. 163 617 78 162 32 0 25 99 82 1 1 .263 1997 Los Angeles 160 575 89 154 17 0 31 90 85 8 7 .268 1998 L.A./Fla./Tex.158 572 85 155 32 3 19 94 69 4 4 .271 1999 Texas 156 588 80 172 41 4 24 98 56 1 2 .293 2000 New York-NL 153 544 67 146 36 3 22 79 74 3 4 .268 2001 New York-NL 151 531 66 141 25 1 10 62 73 1 0 .266 2002 Colorado 144 506 61 138 23 0 18 87 66 1 1 .273 2003 NYY/Mon. 100 299 40 68 10 2 11 432 34 1 0 .227 2004 New York-NL 137 348 30 81 16 0 9 35 44 0 0 .233 16-YEAR TOTALS 2158 7573 986 2004 397 23 253 1110 1279 53 51 .265 Zeile at UCLA (1984-1986) YR GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG. 1984 28/13 62 12 19 4 0 1 10 9 11 0 0 .306 1985 54/----- 201 41 67 10 0 12 41 14 28 1 0 .333 1986 55/50 205 49 69 12 2 13 43 23 18 0 0 .336 TToddodd ZeileZeile 3 YEARS 137/----- 468 102 155 26 2 26 94 46 57 1 0 .331

7722 MMLBLB DDRAFTRAFT HISTORYHISTORY

Gerrit Cole Trevor Bauer Josh Karp Chase Utley Troy Glaus Pete Janicki Alex Sanchez 2011 (1st round, 1st overall) 2011 (1st round, 3rd overall) 2001 (1st round, 6th overall) 2000 (1st round, 15th overall) 1997 (1st round, 3rd overall) 1992 (1st round, 8th overall) 1987 (1st round, 17th overall) Pittsburgh Pirates Arizona Diamondbacks Montreal Expos Philadelphia Phillies Anaheim Angels California Angels Toronto Blue Jays PPlayer,layer, PPos.os. T Teameam R Roundound PPlayer,layer, PPos.os. T Teameam R Roundound PPlayer,layer, PPos.os. T Teameam R Roundound PPlayer,layer, PPos.os. T Teameam R Roundound 2012 Brandon Averill, INF Astros 24th 1992 Mike Young, OF Mets 37th Jeff Gelalich, OF Reds (57) ^1st Mike Svetlic, INF Cubs 29th Pete Janicki, P Angels (8) 1st 1982 Beau Amaral, OF Reds 7th Matt Thayer, OF Padres 31st Michael Moore, OF Dodgers (36) ^1st Colin Ward, P Tigers 3rd Tyler Heineman, C Astros 8th 2003 Adam Schulhofer, P Cubs 9th Brian Graham, INF Athletics 4th Scott Griggs, P Dodgers 8th Mike Kunes Giants 23rd Robert Hinds, 2B Yankees 10th Jeff McDonald, P Mariners 5th Trevor Brown, C/INF Giants 10th Chris Cordeiro Rangers 29th Shawn Wills, OF Phillies 15th 1981 Eric Jaffe, P White Sox 11th Casey Janssen Orioles 49th 1991 Mike Gallego, INF Athletics 2nd Cody Keefer, OF Marlins 15th 2002 Chris Pritchett, 1B Angels 2nd Eric Broersma, P Twins 3rd 2011 Ben Francisco, OF Indians 5th Joel Wolfe, OF Athletics 3rd Greg Norman, INF Tigers 22nd Gerrit Cole, P Pirates (1) 1st Rashad Parker, UTL Mets 23rd David Tokheim, OF Phillies 7th 1980 Trevor Bauer, P D’Backs (3) 1st 2001 Gary Hagy, SS Angels 10th Matt Young, P Mariners 2nd Steve Rodriguez, C D’Backs 15th Kevin Webb, 3B Astros 11th Josh Karp, P Expos (6) 1st Pat Dodson, 1B Red Sox 6th Dean Espy, 1B Royals 15th Jon Brandt, P Padres 16th Michael Fyhrie, P Royals 12th Todd Gauntlett, INF Dodgers 7th Mitchell Beacom, P Giants 20th Josh Canales, SS Dodgers 16th Shawn Wills, OF Expos 12th Don Slaught, C Royals 7th Tyler Rahmatulla, INF Cardinals 34th Randall Shelley, 3B Rangers 17th Mike Lewis, P Twins 21st Eric Broersma, P Athletics 15th Chris Giovinazzo, OF Angels 39th Matt Pearl, OF Cardinals 34th Tim Lindsay, P Blue Jays 21st Jim Thomas, C Padres 28th Adrian Williams, INF Brewers 45th # Jim Bonds, P Athletics 56th Brandon Lodge, P Angels 47th 2000 1979 Chase Utley, 2B Phillies (15) 1st 1990 Tim Leary, P Mets (2) 1st 2010 Rob Henkel, P Marlins 3rd Paul Ellis, C Cardinals (30) ^1st Jim Auten, OF Expos 5th Rob Rasmussen, P Marlins 2nd Garrett Atkins, 1B Rockies 5th Dave Zancanaro, P Athletics (34) ^1st Vern Followell, INF Tigers 8th Dan Klein, P Orioles 3rd Bill Scott, OF Brewers 8th Robbie Katzaroff, OF Expos 14th Dan Gausepohl, OF Padres 11th Matt Grace, P Nationals 8th Ryan Carter, P Phillies 8th Mike Hankins, SS Yankees 32nd Don Slaught, C Brewers 21st Garett Claypool, P Phillies 11th Forrest Johnson, C Tigers 13th John Sutherland, P Yankees 33rd Dave Schmidt, P Rangers 27th Matt Drummond, P Orioles 20th Charles Merricks, OF Rockies 17th 1989 Mark Miller, OF Reds 27th Chris Giovinazzo, OF Rockies 21st Chad Cislak, P Indians 19th Dave Keating, OF Tigers 5th Scott Bollens, P Tigers 31st Erik Goeddel, P Mets 24th Nick Lyon, OF Devil Rays 20th John Sutherland, P White Sox 8th 1978 Brett Krill, OF Giants 25th Ryan Hamill, C Cardinals 25th Scott Cline, 3B Brewers 26th Niko Gallego, INF D’Backs 27th Craig Johnson, OF Tigers 2nd Brian Baron, OF Twins 46th Charlie Fiacco, 2B Cubs 36th Floyd Chiffer, P Padres 5th Mitchell Beacom, P Royals 36th Freddie Mitchell, OF White Sox 50th Shawn Wills, OF Astros 43rd Blair Dunlap, OF Orioles 43rd Ray Townsend, INF Reds 6th 1999 1988 Dave Baker, INF Blue Jays 11th 2009 Jack Santora, SS D’Backs 19th Eric Karros, 1B Dodgers 6th Dennis Delany, C Cardinals 12th Casey Haerther, INF Angels 5th Rob Henkel, P Mets 20th Charlie Fiacco, OF Brewers 10th Mike Carpenter, 1B Cardinals 16th Gavin Brooks, P Yankees 9th 1998 Mike Magnante, P Royals 11th 1977 Charles Brewer, P Diamondbacks 12th Joey James, DH Indians 16th Brendan Lafferty, P Royals 18th Eric Valent, OF Phillies (42) ^1st Dennis Delany, C Dodgers 13th Eric Byrnes, OF Athletics 8th Scott Cline, 3B Mariners 28th Floyd Chiffer, P Padres 5th Cody Decker, INF Padres 22nd Dave Keating, OF Indians 31st Gabe Cohen, OF Rays 29th Gabe Crecion, P Yankees 16th Ron Roenicke, OF Dodgers ^^1st Garett Claypool, P Athletics 32nd Casey Cloud, C Pirates 27th 1987 1976 Jason Novak, P Cardinals 48th Nick Theodorou, 2B Dodgers 27th Alex Sanchez, P Blue Jays (17) 1st Earl Battey, INF Padres 14th 1997 Billy Haselman, C Rangers (23) 1st Bob Lizarraga, P Royals 17th 2008 Randy Hennis, P Astros 2nd Tim Murphy, P Rangers 3rd Troy Glaus, 3B Angels (3) 1st Ed Cowan, P Royals 18th Jim Parque, P White Sox (46) ^1st Torey Lovullo, 3B Tigers 5th Brandon Crawford, INF Giants 4th Tony Scruggs, OF Rangers 7th 1975 Jermaine Curtis, INF Cardinals 5th Eric Byrnes, OF Astros 4th Andy Lopez, INF Tigers 9th Tom Jacquez, P Phillies 6th Steve Stowell, P Twins 16th Alden Carrithers, INF Tigers 15th Keith Shibata, P Royals 24th Venoy Garrison, OF Tigers 21st Ryan Babineau, C D’Backs 17th Jake Meyer, P White Sox 7th Jon Heinrichs, OF Marlins 9th Steve Hisey, OF Mariners 35th 1974 2007 Peter Zamora, P Dodgers 20th Jeff Conine, P Royals 55th Mike Edwards, INF Pirates 7th Brant Rustich, P Mets 2nd John Phillips, P Yankees 63rd 1986 Tim Doerr, INF Reds 18th Tyson Brummett, P Phillies 7th 1996 Todd Zeile, C Cardinals 2nd 1973 Kevin Brophy, P Devil Rays 21st Tony Scruggs, OF Angels 7th Bob Adams, INF Tigers 3rd #+ Kevin Sheredy, P Cardinals 7th 2006 Ryan Lynch, P Twins 12th Gary Gorski, P Angels 14th Luis Gomez, INF Twins 7th David Huff, P Indians (39) ^1st Tim DeCinces, C Orioles 17th Steve Stowell, P Astros 14th Greg Zail, P Padres 15th Hector Ambriz, P D’Backs 5th Rick Heineman, P White Sox 32nd Dana Ridenour, P Yankees 16th Bill Hobbs, UTL Athletics 21st Jarrad Page, OF Angels 7th Zak Ammirato, INF Marlins 34th John Joslyn, 1B Royals 26th 1972 Josh Roenicke, P Reds 10th Ryan O’Toole, P Mets 54th Torey Lovullo, 2B Royals 27th Gary Robson, P Orioles 5th Brant Rustich, P Indians 13th Gary Berman, 1B Phillies 38th 1995 Mike Gerakos, 3B Twins 19th Brett McMillan, INF Nationals 14th 1985 Paul Oseguera, P Giants 16th Jeff Howatt, P Mets 24th 1971 Eric Nolte, P Padres 6th Rick Pope, P Cardinals ^^1st Sean Smith, INF D’Backs 21st Gar Vallone, INF Angels 24th Brett Schafer, CF Royals 36th Andy Naworski, P Dodgers 13th 1969 Chris Jensen, OF Dodgers 22nd Jeff Hirsch, P Cubs 22nd Guy Hansen, P Royals 20th Eric Taylor, Jr., UTL Astros 30th 1994 Scott Kershaw, P White Sox ^^1st Jim York, P Royals 59th Brian Schroeder, P Cardinals 33rd Brian Stephenson, P Cubs 2nd Vince Lopez, SS White Sox ^^2nd Daniel Miltenberger, P Indians 46th Mike Mitchell, 1B Yankees 9th Gary Sanserino, SS Royals 87th David Roberts, OF Tigers 28th 1984 1968 2005 Shane Mack, OF Padres (11) 1st Brett Schafer, OF Royals 63rd Ross Hoffman, 1B Expos 9th Chris Denove, C Reds 32nd Jeff Pries, P Yankees (22) 1st Jarrad Page, OF Rockies 36th 1993 Lindsay Meggs, INF Royals 15th 1967 Brett McMillan Nationals 36th Ryan McGuire, 1B Red Sox 3rd Pete Beall, INF Angels 16th Johnny Lung, INF Cubs 11th 2004+ Tim Kubinski, P Athletics 7th Daniel Sullivan, 1B Red Sox 22nd Bob Wiswell, P Braves 17th Wes Whisler, P White Sox 2nd John Myrow, OF Rockies 9th 1966 Matt Schwenke, C Dodgers 9th 1983 Casey Janssen, P Blue Jays 4th Rich Amaral, 2B Cubs 2nd Rick Ganulin, UTL Angels 30th Billy Susdorf, OF Rangers 6th Adam Melhuse, 3B Blue Jays 13th Travis Boyd, SS Padres 31st Pat Clements, P Angels 4th Ryan McCarthy, SS White Sox 9th Lindsay Meggs, INF Brewers 19th ^ First round selection (supplemental phase) David Johnson, P Brewers 15th Gabe Sollecito, P Tigers 38th ^^ Selected in June secondary phase David Roberts, OF Indians 47th Pete Beall, INF Brewers 23rd Kyle Wilson, P Dodgers 22nd Vince Beringhele, OF Dodgers 24th # NCAA record 12 players selected in draft Jon Van Zandt, P Marlins 53rd + UCLA record 10 players signed a pro contract 7733 22012012 MMINORINOR LLEAGUEEAGUE BBRUINSRUINS BEAU AMARAL GARETT CLAYPOOL Billings Mustangs (Rookie, Pioneer League – Cincinnati Reds) Clearwater Threshers (High-A, Florida State League – Philadelphia Phillies) Played in 57 games for the Billings Mustangs after getting drafted in the 7th round of the 2012 MLB Draft by Made 20 appearances (1 start) for the Clearwater Threshers...went 3-2 with a 7.30 ERA...totaled 43 Cincinnati...batted .295 with 10 doubles, three triples, one home run, 55 runs scored and 24 RBI...logged a .355 strikeouts and 15 walks in 37.0 innings...made two rehab appearances for GCL Phillies of the Gulf Coast on-base percentage and had just 27 strikeouts in 234 at-bats...also stole 20 bases in 22 attempts. League after being put on the disabled list on May 26, 2012. TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO Billings .295 57 234 55 69 10 3 1 24 17 27 .355 PHL 0 0 3.86 2/0 0 0 2.1 1 1 1 2 3 TOTALS .295 57 234 55 69 10 3 1 24 17 27 .355 Clearwater 3 2 7.30 20/1 0 0 37.0 42 31 30 15 43 TOTALS 3 2 7.09 22/1 0 0 39.1 43 32 31 17 46 HECTOR AMBRIZ Oklahoma City RedHawks (AAA, Pacific Coast League – Houston Astros) GERRIT COLE Made 38 appearances (1 start) between triple-A Columbus (Cleveland) and triple-A Oklahoma City Indianapolis Indians (AAA, International League – Pittsburgh Pirates) (Houston)...went 0-1 with one save while posting a 3.55 ERA and 25 strikeouts in 20 games (1 start) for Made 26 starts between three teams (Bradenton-A, Altoona-AA and Indianapolis-AAA), going 9-7 with a 2.80 ERA triple-A Columbus...was released by Cleveland on June 17, 2012 and picked up by Houston on June 18, overall...went 5-1 with a 2.55 ERA and 69 strikeouts in 13 starts for single-A Bradenton...held opponents to just 2012...went 1-1 with a 3.33 ERA and two saves for triple-A Oklahoma City before being called up to the a .217 batting average against him at Bradenton...promoted to Double-A Altoona on June 19, 2012...posted a Astros on August 22, 2012. 2.90 ERA with 60 strikeouts in 59 innings pitched for the Curve...logged 34 K’s, a 1.36 ERA and allowed just five earned runs in his last six starts at Altoona...promoted to triple-A Indianapolis on August 29, 2012...made one TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO start, earning the win and tallying seven strikeouts in six innings pitched for Indianapolis. Columbus 0 1 3.55 20/1 0 1 33.0 29 14 13 17 25 OKC 1 1 3.33 18/0 0 2 24.1 28 9 9 11 18 TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO TOTALS 1 2 3.45 38/1 0 3 57.1 57 23 22 28 43 Bradenton 5 1 2.55 13/13 0 0 67.0 53 24 19 21 69 Altoona 3 6 2.90 12/12 0 0 59.0 54 28 19 23 60 TREVOR BAUER Indianapolis 1 0 4.50 1/1 0 0 6.0 6 3 3 1 7 TOTALS 9 7 2.80 26/26 0 0 132.0 113 55 41 45 136 (AAA, Pacific Coast League – Arizona Diamondbacks) Made 22 starts between AA Mobile and AAA Reno and four starts in the Major Leagues for Arizona...went 7-1 with a 1.68 ERA and 60 strikeouts in eight starts for AA Mobile...promoted to AAA Reno on May 17, JERMAINE CURTIS 2012 and went 5-1 with a 2.85 ERA and 97 strikeouts in 14 starts...helped lead the Aces to their first (AA, – St. Louis Cardinals) Pacific Coast League title and the Triple-A National Championship....led all Diamondback minor leaguers in Played in 113 games between two minor league affiliates...started the season at triple-A Memphis and hit .276 strikeouts and wins...was named the Arizona Diamondbacks’ Minor League Pitcher of the Year...made his with 7 runs and a .447 OBP in 17 games...moved to double-A Springfield on May 4, 2012 and put together an major league debut on June 28 against the ...went 1-2 with a 6.06 ERA and 17 strikeouts in impressive season, hitting .313 with 19 doubles, one triple, one home run and 24 RBI...stole six bases in seven four starts for Arizona...traded to the Cleveland Indians in a three-team deal on Dec. 12, 2012. attempts and led the Texas League with an outstanding .416 OBP. TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP Mobile 7 1 1.68 8/8 0 0 48.1 33 12 9 26 60 Memphis .276 17 29 7 8 1 0 0 1 9 4 .447 Reno 5 1 2.85 14/14 1 0 82.0 74 28 26 35 97 Springfield .313 96 368 61 115 19 1 1 24 47 51 .414 TOTALS 12 2 2.42 22/22 1 0 130.1 107 40 35 61 157 TOTALS .310 113 397 68 123 20 1 1 25 56 55 .419 MITCHELL BEACOM BRENT DEAN (High-A, California League – San Francisco Giants) Brevard County Manatees (high-A, Florida State League – Milwaukee Brewers) Battled injuries for most of 2012, making just nine appearances for the San Jose Giants of the California Played in 19 games for high-A Brevard County...recorded a .239 batting average with four runs scored and seven League...went 0-1 with a 6.75 ERA and seven strikeouts in 9.1 innings pitched. RBI. TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP San Jose 0 1 6.75 9/0 0 0 9.1 10 7 7 7 7 Brevard County .239 19 67 4 16 0 0 0 7 1 15 .250 TOTALS 0 1 6.75 9/0 0 0 9.1 10 7 7 7 7 TOTALS .239 19 67 4 16 0 0 0 7 1 15 .250 CHARLES BREWER CODY DECKER Reno Aces (AAA, Pacific Coast League – Arizona Diamondbacks) (AA, Texas League – ) Made 27 starts between AA Mobile and AAA Reno...logged a 4.15 ERA, 13 strikeouts and just two walks in Played in 136 games between double-A San Antonio and triple-A Tucson, totalling a .252 batting average with 29 three starts for Mobile...was promoted to AAA Reno on April 22, 2012 and went 11-7 with a 5.99 ERA in home runs overall...hit .215 with four home runs and 13 RBI in 32 games for Tucson...recorded a .263 batting 24 starts for the Aces...recorded 104 strikeouts to just 34 walks in 133.2 innings pitched for Reno...helped average with a team-high 25 home runs and a .540 slugging percentage for San Antonio...Scored 54 runs and lead the Aces to their first Pacific Coast League title and the Triple-A National Championship. logged 19 doubles and 68 RBI for San Antonio as well. TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP Mobile 0 0 4.15 3/3 0 0 17.1 19 9 8 2 13 Tucson .215 32 107 12 23 7 0 4 13 11 27 .298 Reno 11 7 5.99 24/24 2 0 133.2 177 110 89 34 104 San Antonio .263 104 346 54 91 19 1 25 68 54 100 .367 TOTALS 11 7 5.78 27/27 2 0 151.0 196 119 97 36 117 TOTALS .252 136 453 66 114 26 1 29 81 65 127 .351 CHASE BREWER DEAN ESPY AZL D-Backs (Rookie, Arizona League – Arizona Diamondbacks) Kane County Cougars (A, – Kansas City Royals) Pitched in 10 games between single-A Yakima and the AZL Diamondbacks of the Rookie Arizona League...went 0-1 Played in 82 games for the Kane County Cougars...batted .255 with three home runs, 15 doubles, 27 RBI and 33 with a 6.75 ERA in five appearances for Yakima...went 1-0 with 10 strikeouts in five games for the AZL D-Backs. runs...recorded a .300 on-base percentage and stole six bases in six attempts. TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP Yakima 0 1 6.75 5/0 0 0 8.0 12 7 6 6 7 Kane County .255 82 290 33 74 15 0 3 27 16 62 .300 AZL 1 0 11.12 5/0 0 0 5.2 8 7 7 1 10 TOTALS .255 82 290 33 74 15 0 3 27 16 62 .300 TOTALS 1 1 8.56 10/0 0 0 13.2 20 14 13 7 17 NIKO GALLEGO TREVOR BROWN South Bend Silver Hawks (A, Midwest League – Arizona Diamondbacks) Salem-Keizer Volcanoes (A, Northwest League – San Francisco Giants) Played in 61 for the South Ben Silver Hawks...hit .220 with nine doubles, two triples, 20 runs and 12 RBI...stole four Played in 33 games for single-A Salem-Keizer after getting drafted in the 10th round of the 2012 MLB Draft by bases in five attempts and compiled a .274 OBP. San Francisco...hit .221 with 10 runs, eight doubles and 12 RBI...struck out just 16 times in 122 at-bats. TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP South Bend .220 61 200 20 44 9 2 0 12 10 35 .274 Salem-Keizer .221 33 122 10 27 8 0 0 12 13 16 .297 TOTALS .220 61 200 20 44 9 2 0 12 10 35 .274 TOTALS .221 33 122 10 27 8 0 0 12 13 16 .297 JEFF GELALICH TYSON BRUMMETT Billings Mustangs (Rookie, Pioneer League – Cincinnati Reds) Lehigh Valley IronPigs (AAA, International League – Philadelphia Phillies) Played in 35 games for the Billings Mustangs after getting drafted in the 1st round of the 2012 MLB Draft by Posted a record of 5-6 with a 3.20 ERA in 44 games (8 starts) between double-A Reading and triple-A Lehigh Cincinnati...recorded a .244 batting average with seven doubles, two triples, two home runs, nine RBi and 27 runs... Valley...started the year at double-A Reading and went 1-0 with a 1.50 ERA, registering 18 strikeouts in 18 innings compiled a .336 OBP and was named the No. 11 overall prospect from the Pioneer League by Baseball America. pitched...promoted to triple-A Lehigh Valley on May 4, 2012...went 4-6 with a 3.63 ERA in 34 games (seven starts) TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP for the IronPigs...accumulated 65 strikeouts as well before being called up to the Phillies on September 30, 2012 and making his major league debut on October 3. Billings .244 35 127 27 31 7 2 2 9 14 42 .336 TOTALS .244 35 127 27 31 7 2 2 9 14 42 .336 TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO Reading 1 0 1.50 10/1 0 1 18.0 7 3 3 2 18 ERIK GOEDDEL Lehigh Valley 4 6 3.63 34/7 0 1 72.0 67 33 29 27 65 TOTALS 5 6 3.20 44/8 0 2 90.0 74 36 32 29 83 St. Lucie Mets (High-A, Florida State League – New York Mets) Made 22 appearances (20 starts) for the St. Lucie Mets...compiled a 5-6 record with a 3.41, logging 98 ALDEN CARRITHERS strikeouts in 108.1 innings pitched. TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO (AA, Southern League – Atlanta Braves) St. Lucie 5 6 3.41 22/20 0 0 108.1 110 51 41 43 98 Played in 74 games for the Mississippi Braves...batted .315 wtih six doubles, 27 runs and 10 RBI...recorded 35 walks to just 21 strikeouts in 165 at-bats...logged an impressive .433 on-base percentage and stole TOTALS 5 6 3.41 22/20 0 0 108.1 110 51 41 43 98 nine bases in 12 attempts. TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP Mississippi .315 74 165 27 52 6 0 0 10 35 21 .433 TOTALS .315 74 165 27 52 6 0 0 10 35 21 .433 7744 22012012 MMINORINOR LLEAGUEEAGUE BBRUINSRUINS MATT GRACE BRANDON LODGE Potomac Nationals (High-A, – Washington Nationals) Cedar Rapids Kernels (A, Midwest League – Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim) Made 26 appearances (24 starts) for the Potomac Nationals...went 9-12 with a 4.84 ERA, pitching two complete Made 15 relief appearances between two affiliates...logged a 3.60 ERA with 10 strikeouts in four games for the games...logged 83 strikeouts in 141.1 innings. Orem Owlz of the Rookie Pioneer League...went 1-0 with a 4.41 ERA with nine strikeouts in 16.1 innings pitched for single-A Cedar Rapids. TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO Potomac 9 12 4.84 26/24 2 0 141.1 178 95 76 48 83 TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO TOTALS 9 12 4.84 26/24 2 0 141.1 178 95 76 48 83 Orem 0 0 3.60 4/0 0 0 10.0 10 5 4 2 10 Cedar Rapids 1 0 4.41 11/0 0 0 16.1 20 11 8 9 9 SCOTT GRIGGS TOTALS 1 0 4.10 15/0 0 0 26.1 30 16 12 11 19 Great Lakes Loons (A, Midwest League – Los Angeles Dodgers) Split time pitching between the Ogden Raptors of the Rookie League and Great Lakes Loons after being drafted TIM MURPHY in the 8th round of the 2012 MLB Draft by the Dodgers...logged a 4.09 ERA with 18 strikeouts and five saves in Frisco RoughRiders (AA, Texas League – Texas Rangers) 11 games for Ogden...promoted to single-A Great Lakes on August 8, 2012...went 1-0 with a 3.86 ERA and 14 Made 32 appearances (14 starts) for the Frisco RoughRiders of the Texas League...went 4-8 with a 6.31 ERA with strikeouts in eight appearances for Great Lakes. one save and 50 strikeouts in 82.2 innings pitched. TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO Ogden 0 0 4.09 11/0 0 5 11.0 5 7 5 8 18 Frisco 4 8 6.31 32/14 0 1 82.2 104 60 58 31 50 Great Lakes 1 0 3.86 8/0 0 0 11.2 7 5 5 13 14 TOTALS 4 8 6.31 32/14 0 1 82.2 104 60 58 31 50 TOTALS 1 0 3.97 19/0 0 5 22.2 12 12 10 21 32 JARRAD PAGE CASEY HAERTHER (AAA, Pacific Coast League – San Francisco Giants) Arkansas Travelers (AA, Texas League – Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim) Played in 40 games between three affiliates...hit .040 for Rancho Cucamonga of the California League in eight Played in 124 games for the Arkansas Travelers, batting .271 with 10 home runs, 21 doubles, one triple, 56 RBI games...batted .182 in 30 games with three doubles, two triples, a home run, 16 runs and nine RBI for the San and 39 runs...compiled a .288 on-base percentage as well. Jose Giants...promoted to triple-A Fresno on August 31, 2012 and appeared in two games for the Grizzlies. TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP Arkansas .271 124 487 39 132 21 1 10 56 12 64 .288 RC .040 8 25 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 6 .074 TOTALS .271 124 487 39 132 21 1 10 56 12 64 .288 San Jose .182 30 110 16 20 3 2 1 9 9 41 .242 Fresno .000 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 .200 TYLER HEINEMAN TOTALS .151 40 139 16 21 3 2 1 10 11 48 .211 Tri-City ValleyCats (A, New York-Penn League – Houston Astros) Played in 55 games for the Tri-City ValleyCats after getting drafted in the 8th round of the 2012 MLB Draft by TYLER RAHMATULLA Houston...won the New York-Penn League batting title with a .358 batting average...recorded 14 doubles, 26 RBI Palm Beach Cardinals (High-A, Florida State League – St. Louis Cardinals) and 33 runs as well...struck out just 12 times in 193 at-bats...compiled a .430 slugging percentage and ranked Splite time between two St. Louis affiliates, hitting .245 with eight home runs, 20 doubles and 53 runs in 95 total second in the NYPL with a .452 on-base percentage. games...batted .322 with 16 doubles, two triples, seven home runs, 42 RBI and 37 runs in 49 games for single-A TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP Quad City of the Midwest League...also compiled a .389 OBP for Quad City...promoted to high-A Palm Beach on Tri-City .358 55 193 33 69 14 0 0 26 26 12 .452 June 18, 2012...batted .146 with 16 runs and seven RBI in 46 games for Palm Beach. TOTALS .358 55 193 33 69 14 0 0 26 26 12 .452 TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP Quad City .322 49 183 37 59 16 2 7 42 17 36 .389 DAVID HUFF Palm Beach .146 46 144 16 21 4 2 1 7 19 34 .247 (AAA, International League – Cleveland Indians) TOTALS .245 95 327 53 80 20 4 8 49 36 70 .326 Pitched in 25 games (23 starts) between double-A Akron and triple-A Columbus...made one start at double-A Akron, pitching four scoreless innings...went 7-6 at Columbus with a 4.97 ERA, two complete games, one complete ROB RASMUSSEN game shutout and 79 strikeouts...was called up to the Major Leagues on September 4, 2012. (AA, Texas League – Houston Astros) TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO Pitched in 27 games (26 starts) for single-A Jupiter of the Miami Marlins and double-A Corpus Christi of the Akron 0 0 0.00 1/1 0 0 4.0 1 0 0 1 3 Houston Astros...went 4-7 with a 3.90 ERA in 16 starts for Jupiter...struck out 75 batters in 87.2 innings for Columbus 7 6 4.97 24/22 2 0 134.0 155 78 74 34 79 Jupiter as well...was traded to the Astros on July 5, 2012 as part of the Carlos Lee deal...went 4-4 with a 4.80 ERA TOTALS 7 6 4.83 25/23 2 0 138.0 156 78 74 35 82 and 44 strikeouts in 11 games (10 starts) for double-A Corpus Christi...traded to the Dodgers on Dec. 19, 2012. TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO ERIC JAFFE Jupiter 4 7 3.90 16/16 0 0 87.2 83 52 38 36 75 CC 4 4 4.80 11/10 0 0 54.1 58 30 29 18 44 Bristol White Sox (Rookie, – Chicago White Sox) TOTALS 8 11 4.25 27/26 0 0 142.0 141 82 67 54 119 Made 12 apperances for the Bristol White Sox after being drafted in the 11th round of the 2012 MLB Draft by the White Sox...went 1-1 with a 7.36 ERA, two saves and nine strikeouts in 11 innings pitched. STEVE RODRIGUEZ TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO Bristol 1 1 7.36 12/0 0 2 11.0 11 14 9 9 9 Yakima Bears (A, Northwest League – Arizona Diamondbacks) TOTALS 1 1 7.36 12/0 0 2 11.0 11 14 9 9 9 Played in 27 games for the Yakima Bears...batted .242 with seven doubles, one home run, 14 RBI and seven runs... recorded a .300 on-base percentage and a .343 slugging percentage as well. CODY KEEFER TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP Yakima .242 27 99 7 24 7 0 1 14 9 22 .300 Jamestown Jammers (A, New York-Penn League – Miami Marlins) TOTALS .242 27 99 7 24 7 0 1 14 9 22 .300 Played in 31 games between two Miami affiliates after being drafted in the 15th round of the 2012 MLB Draft by Miami...played in 13 games for the GCL Marlins of the Gulf Coast League, hitting .289 and logging a .407 OBP in 45 at-bats...recorded a .343 batting average with 13 runs, four doubles and nine RBI at single-A Jamestown. ADRIAN WILLIAMS TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (A, Midwest League – Milwaukee Brewers) GCL .289 13 45 6 13 2 1 1 9 9 10 .407 Played in 55 games for three Milwaukee minor league affiliates, totaling a .155 average with 15 runs and eight Jamestown .343 18 70 13 24 4 0 0 9 5 11 .395 RBI...hit .125 with a .364 OBP for Helena of the Rookie Pioneer League...had a three game stint with triple-A TOTALS .322 27 115 19 37 6 1 1 18 14 21 .400 Nashville, batting .333 with a .429 on-base percentage...spent the majority of the year and finished the season at single-A Wisconsin, hitting .153 with 11 runs and seven RBI in 118 at-bats. DAN KLEIN TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP Helena .125 9 24 3 3 0 0 0 1 9 9 .364 Bowie Baysox (AA, Eastern League – ) Nashville .333 3 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 .429 Missed all of 2012 with a shoulder injury...went 3-0 with a 1.08 ERA in nine apperances for Bowie in 2011 before Wisconsin .153 43 118 11 18 1 0 0 7 17 39 .263 undergoing season-ending shoulder surgery on August 16, 2011. TOTALS .155 55 148 15 23 1 0 0 8 27 51 .288 TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO Frederick (‘11) 0 1 1.15 7/0 0 0 15.2 9 2 2 3 21 Bowie (‘11) 3 0 1.08 9/0 0 0 16.2 14 3 2 3 16 ‘11 TOTALS 3 1 1.11 16/0 0 0 32.1 23 5 4 6 37 BRETT KRILL Augusta GreenJackets (A, – San Francisco Giants) Played in 122 games for the Augusta GreenJackets...batted .288 with five home runs, two triples and 26 doubles... collected 53 RBI and scored 53 runs while registering a .335 OBP. TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP Augusta .288 122 448 53 129 26 2 5 53 20 79 .335 TOTALS .288 122 448 53 129 26 2 5 53 20 79 .335 BRENDAN LAFFERTY Northwest Arkansas Naturals (AA, Texas League – Kansas City Royals) Made 43 appearances in relief for Northwest Arkansas...went 1-1 with one save and a 4.77 ERA in 60.1 innings pitched...recorded 70 strikeouts for the Naturals as well. TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO NW Arkansas 1 1 4.77 43/0 0 1 60.1 55 36 32 40 71 TOTALS 1 1 4.77 43/0 0 1 60.1 55 36 32 40 71 RRobob RRasmussenasmussen

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11955955 (22-9-1,(22-9-1, 99-6,-6, 44th)th) 11958958 (14-19,(14-19, 5-11,5-11, 4th)4th) 4/15* at Stanford W 4-0 18-6-5 4/22* at California L 10-3 23-13-2 Head Coach: Arthur Reichle Head Coach: Arthur Reichle 4/18 Long Beach State W 7-0 19-6-5 4/22* at California L 2-1 23-14-2 Date Opponent Result Record Date Opponent Result Record 4/21 Pepperdine W 5-3 20-6-5 4/23 Long Beach State W 13-7 24-13-2 4/22 Long Beach CC L 8-4 20-7-5 4/24 Cal Poly Pomona L 8-0 24-15-2 2/26 Alumni W 7-6 1-0 2/22 Alumni W 12-1 1-0 4/28* California W 1-0 21-7-5 4/27 Arizona W 6-1 25-15-2 3/1 Long Beach CC W 11-5 2-0 2/26 Chicago W.S. Minors W 17-7 2-0 4/29* California L 2-1 21-8-5 5/1 Loyola W 4-0 26-15-2 3/4 Peterson All-Stars W 11-3 3-0 2/28 Miller’s Playtimers W 5-4 3-0 5/2* USC L 3-1 21-9-5 5/3* USC W 11-2 27-15-2 3/5 at Los Angeles Angels W 9-6 4-0 3/1 Chicago W.S. Minors L 6-1 3-1 5/5* at USC L 11-8 21-10-5 5/4* USC L 1-0 27-16-2 3/9 Fort Ord W 8-7 5-0 3/1 Chicago W.S. Minors L 7-2 3-2 5/6* USC L 6-4 21-11-5 5/7 at Los Angeles State W 3-1 28-16-2 3/12 Camp Pendleton Marines W 2-1 6-0 3/4 Long Beach CC W 5-3 4-2 5/9 at Pepperdine W 2-1 22-11-5 5/8 San Diego W 5-2 29-16-2 3/15 Portland Beavers W 2-0 7-0 3/7 Orange Coast College W 5-0 5-2 5/10 Loyola W 4-3 23-11-5 5/10* Stanford W 6-0 30-16-2 3/16 at Hollywood Stars L 6-5 7-1 3/8 Miller’s Playtimers W 3-0 6-2 5/12 College of Sequoias W 4-1 24-11-5 5/11* Stanford L 7-3 20-17-2 3/19* at USC W 10-6 8-1 3/8 Miller’s Playtimers W 4-1 7-2 5/13 at Occidental W 9-5 25-11-5 * CIBA Game 3/22 Hollywood Star B’s W 5-2 9-1 3/11 Chicago W.S. Minors W 8-7 8-2 5/16 Cal Poly Pomona L 8-3 25-12-5 # Los Angeles State Tournament 3/23 Pepperdine W 8-2 10-1 3/22 Vancouver L 1-0 8-3 5/19* at Santa Clara L 6-5 25-13-5 3/25* Santa Clara W 7-0 11-1 3/22 Vancouver L 7-0 8-4 5/20* at California L 5-0 25-14-5 11964964 ((35-16-2,35-16-2, 113-7,3-7, 33rd)rd) 3/26* Santa Clara W 6-2 12-1 3/28* Stanford L 3-0 8-5 5/20* at California L 4-2 25-15-5 3/29 Boise (Pioneer League) T 6-6 12-1-1 3/29* Stanford L 7-4 8-6 Head Coach: Arthur Reichle 3/30 at Los Angeles Angels L 11-1 12-2-1 4/4* California W 4-2 9-6 *CIBA game game results not available 4/1* at Stanford L 11-2 12-3-1 4/5* California W 8-5 10-6 4/2* at California L 5-4 12-4-1 4/9 at Long Beach CC L 3-2 10-7 11962962 ((23-22-3,23-22-3, 44-12,-12, 55th)th) 11965965 ((33-15,33-15, 110-10,0-10, 44th)th) 4/2* at California W 10-4 13-4-1 4/11 Arizona L 3-2 10-8 Head Coach: Arthur Reichle Head Coach: Arthur Reichle 4/6 Pepperdine W 15-9 14-4-1 4/12 Arizona W 7-3 11-8 Date Opponent Result Record game results not available 4/11 College of Pacific W 23-2 15-4-1 4/15 Pepperdine L 6-4 11-9 2/14 Phillie Minors T 4-4 0-0-1 4/12 Arizona W 11-2 16-4-1 4/18* Santa Clara L 9-4 11-10 2/17 Chicago W.S. Minors L 5-1 0-1-1 11966966 ((35-24,35-24, 110-10,0-10, 44th)th) 4/16 Los Angeles Angels W 19-0 17-4-1 4/19* Santa Clara W 5-4 12-10 2/17 Chicago W.S. Minors L 4-1 0-2-1 Head Coach: Arthur Reichle 4/20 Los Angeles State L 6-2 17-5-1 4/25* at Santa Clara L 8-6 12-11 2/20 Boston R.S. Minors W 3-1 1-2-1 Date Opponent Result Record 4/22* Stanford W 11-1 18-5-1 4/26* at Stanford W 4-1 13-11 2/22 Chicago W.S. Minors T 6-6 1-2-2 4/23* Stanford W 11-7 19-5-1 4/26* at Stanford L 11-3 13-12 2/24 New York Mets Minors L 4-3 1-3-2 2/4 Alumni W 6-3 1-0 4/29* California L 6-5 19-6-1 5/2* USC L 3-0 13-13 2/27 Valley College W 13-0 2-3-2 2/9 Phillie Minors W 6-3 2-0 5/6* at USC L 14-8 19-7-1 5/3* at USC L 21-2 13-14 3/2 at Arizona L 11-4 2-4-2 2/11 at Millers Playtimers W 10-3 3-0 5/7* USC L 7-1 19-8-1 5/9 San Diego Marines L 2-0 13-15 3/3 at Arizona W 8-3 3-4-2 2/12 Cal Poly L 14-11 3-1 5/13* at Stanford L 3-1 19-9-1 5/16* at Santa Clara L 9-8 13-16 3/3 at Arizona T 5-5 3-4-3 2/15 Phillie Minors L 7-6 3-2 5/14* Santa Clara W 23-6 20-9-1 5/17* at California W 3-2 14-16 3/7 Pierce College L 3-2 3-5-3 2/16 Long Beach State W 8-0 4-2 5/14* Santa Clara W 14-2 21-9-1 5/17* at California L 6-2 14-17 3/9 College of Sequoias W 7-3 4-5-3 2/18 at Fresno State L 7-2 4-3 5/17* USC W 18-4 22-9-1 5/23* at USC L 23-1 14-18 3/10 L.A. Angels (semipro) W 13-1 5-5-3 2/19 at Fresno State W 9-7 5-3 5/24* USC L 15-1 14-19 3/13 W 10-1 6-5-3 2/19 at Fresno State W 9-4 6-3 *CIBA game 2/22 S.F. Valley State W 5-1 7-3 *CIBA game 3/14 Occidental W 5-3 7-5-3 3/16 San Diego W 6-2 8-5-3 2/23 El Camino W 13-4 8-3 11956956 ((11-21-2,11-21-2, 55-11,-11, 44th)th) 2/25 at Cal State Los Angeles W 6-5 9-3 Head Coach: Arthur Reichle 11959959 (9-26,(9-26, 2-14,2-14, 5th)5th) 3/17* USC L 11-1 8-6-3 3/23 W 13-9 9-6-3 2/26 San Diego State L 10-5 9-4 Date Opponent Result Record Head Coach: Arthur Reichle 2/26 San Diego State W 5-4 10-4 Date Opponent Result Record 3/24 Cal Poly Pomona W 4-0 10-6-3 2/25 Alumni L 7-3 0-1 3/26 Hawaii W 6-5 11-6-3 3/1 Cal State Los Angeles W 4-1 11-4 3/2 Long Beach CC L 4-2 0-2 2/24 Long Beach CC W 13-2 1-0 3/27 Los Angeles State L 6-3 11-7-3 3/2 Whittier W 2-1 12-4 3/3 Chicago W.S. Minors L 3-1 0-3 2/25 at L.A. Minor Leaguers W 5-2 2-0 3/30* Santa Clara W 1-0 12-7-3 3/4 at Arizona L 6-3 12-5 3/6 Pepperdine T 6-6 0-3-1 2/27 Scoremaster All-Stars L 3-1 2-1 3/31* Santa Clara L 5-3 12-8-3 3/5 at Arizona L 5-3 12-6 3/9 Orange Coast College W 10-1 1-3-1 2/28 Cincinnati Minor Leaguers L 10-9 2-2 4/3 Cal Poly Pomona W 4-3 13-8-3 3/5 at Arizona L 7-6 12-7 3/10 Santa Barbara College W 17-4 2-3-1 3/3 Cincinnati Minor Leaguers W 5-4 3-2 4/4 Loyola W 5-3 14-8-3 3/8 Pierce College W 8-6 13-7 3/13 Camp Pendleton L 3-2 2-4-1 3/6 at Arizona L 15-3 3-3 4/6* at Stanford W 3-1 15-8-3 3/9 at Cal State Los Angeles L 9-5 14-7 3/16 at Fresno State L 6-4 2-5-1 3/7 at Arizona L 18-6 3-4 4/7* at California L 4-3 15-9-3 3/11* California W 3-2 15-7 3/17 at Fresno State L 15-4 2-6-1 3/7 at Arizona W 7-6 4-4 4/10 El Camino W 2-1 16-9-3 3/12* Santa Clara W 5-4 16-7 3/23* Santa Clara L 6-3 2-7-1 3/10 UC Santa Barbara L 8-6 4-5 4/11 at Occidental W 3-1 17-9-3 3/12* Santa Clara W 10-3 17-7 3/24* Santa Clara W 8-1 3-8-1 3/13 at San Diego Marines L 4-2 4-6 4/13* Stanford W 6-4 18-9-3 3/15 Chapman College L 19-2 17-8 3/26 at Los Angeles Angels L 11-6 3-9-1 3/14 at San Diego State L 11-4 4-7 4/14* Stanford L 4-0 18-10-3 3/16 at Cal State Los Angeles W 4-3 18-8 3/27 San Jose State W 5-4 4-9-1 3/17 Cal Poly W 12-6 5-7 4/16# vs. USC L 6-2 18-11-3 3/18 Arizona W 4-3 19-8 3/30* Stanford L 9-0 4-10-1 3/20 at Fresno State L 7-0 5-8 4/17# vs. San Jose State W 12-2 19-11-3 3/19 Arizona L 10-8 19-9 3/31* Stanford L 4-3 4-11-1 3/21 at Fresno State W 10-9 6-8 4/18# vs. Arizona State W 12-5 20-11-3 3/19 Arizona W 9-8 20-9 4/3 Arizona T 3-3 4-11-2 3/24 Orange Coast College L 10-3 6-9 4/19# vs. Cal Poly Pomona W 8-1 21-11-3 3/23 Loyola L 3-2 20-10 4/6* at Santa Clara W 11-3 5-11-2 3/27* Stanford L 3-0 6-10 4/20# vs. Los Angeles State W 4-3 22-11-3 3/26 Cal Poly Pomona L 6-2 20-11 4/7* at California W 7-4 6-11-2 3/28* Stanford L 10-7 6-11 4/21* at USC L 11-5 22-12-3 3/26 Cal Poly Pomona W 6-5 21-11 4/7* at California L 4-3 6-12-2 3/31 Arizona L 3-1 6-12 4/24 Arizona L 7-1 22-13-3 3/29 UC Riverside W 4-2 22-11 4/9 Fort Ord L 7-6 7-13-2 4/3* Santa Clara L 7-1 6-13 4/27* at Stanford L 10-9 22-14-3 3/30 Fullerton JC W 11-7 23-11 4/10 Fort Ord W 15-4 7-13-2 4/4* Santa Clara L 3-2 6-14 4/28* at Santa Clara L 6-1 22-15-3 4/1* at Stanford L 1-0 23-12 4/17* USC L 5-3 7-14-2 4/7 Pepperdine W 8-3 7-14 4/28* at Santa Clara L 10-2 22-16-3 4/2* at Santa Clara W 6-5 24-12 4/20* at Santa Clara W 17-8 8-14-2 4/10* at USC L 5-1 7-15 5/1 at S.F. Valley State L 14-13 22-17-3 4/2* at Santa Clara W 5-2 25-12 4/21* at Stanford L 9-8 8-15-2 4/11* USC L 10-6 7-16 5/4* USC L 5-3 22-18-3 4/4 Pepperdine L 6-5 25-13 4/21* at Stanford L 5-4 8-16-2 4/17* at Santa Clara W 11-10 8-16 5/5* at USC L 6-5 22-19-3 4/8* UC Santa Barbara W 14-2 26-13 4/24 George Air Force Base W 18-0 9-16-2 4/18* at Stanford L 3-2 8-17 5/8 at Los Angeles State L 2-0 22-20-3 4/9* at UC Santa Barbara W 6-2 27-13 4/27 at Arizona L 10-0 9-17-2 4/18* at Stanford L 1-0 8-18 5/11* California L 2-1 22-21-3 4/12 La Verne W 7-0 28-13 4/28 at Arizona L 10-0 9-18-2 4/21 Camp Pendleton Marines L 6-3 8-19 5/12*^ California W 6-1 23-21-3 4/13 Santa Ana W 4-1 29-13 5/1 Long Beach CC W 6-0 10-18-2 4/28 San Diego Marines L 9-5 8-20 5/12* California L 5-1 23-22-3 4/15* at Stanford L 7-5 29-14 5/1* at USC L 9-0 8-21 4/16* at California L 5-4 29-15 5/4* USC L 2-1 10-18-2 * CIBA game 5/5* at USC L 15-8 10-19-2 5/2* USC L 9-3 8-22 # Los Angeles State Easter Classic 4/16* at Calfiornia W 3-2 30-15 5/7* at USC L 4-3 10-20-2 5/8* at Santa Clara L 6-5 8-23 ^ Completion of suspended game (began in Berkeley, April 7) 4/19 at S.F. Valley State W 7-4 31-15 5/11* California L 5-4 10-20-2 5/9* at California L 3-2 8-24 4/20 at Cal Lutheran W 5-1 32-15 5/12* California W 5-4 11-20-2 5/9* at California L 5-3 8-25 11963963 ((30-17-2,30-17-2, 99-7,-7, 22nd)nd) 4/22* UC Santa Barbara W 4-3 33-15 5/15* California L 14-3 8-26 4/23* at UC Santa Barbara W 9-8 34-15 *CIBA game Head Coach: Arthur Reichle 5/16* California W 2-0 9-26 Date Opponent Result Record 4/26 College of Sequoias L 6-5 34-16 4/27 Westmont College W 12-2 35-16 * CIBA game 2/12 Phillie Minors L 2-1 0-1 11957957 ((15-15-2,15-15-2, 55-9,-9, 44th)th) 4/29* California L 5-2 35-17 2/13 Chicago W.S. Minors L 5-2 0-2 Head Coach: Arthur Reichle 4/30* Stanford L 18-0 35-18 11960960 (18-29-1,(18-29-1, 4-12,4-12, 5th)5th) 2/14 Los Angeles Angels Juniors T 2-2 0-2-1 Date Opponent Result Record 4/30* Stanford L 7-0 35-19 Head Coach: Arthur Reichle 2/15 Cal Poly W 5-2 1-2-1 2/26 Long Beach CC T 4-4 0-0-1 5/6* USC L 13-10 35-20 game results not available 2/16 Cal Poly W 4-1 2-2-1 3/2 Chicago W.S. Minors W 15-1 1-0-1 5/7* at USC L 3-2 35-21 2/19 Phillie Minors W 3-2 3-2-1 3/2 Alumni L 6-1 1-1-1 5/11 Los Angeles CC L 5-2 35-22 2/20 Chicago W.S. Minors L 4-3 3-3-1 3/5 Pepperdine W 13-5 2-1-1 11961961 (25-15-5,(25-15-5, 7-9,7-9, 3rd)3rd) 5/13* at USC L 13-11 35-23 2/22 at Occidental L 3-2 3-4-1 3/8 Miller’s Playtimers L 2-0 2-2-1 Head Coach: Arthur Reichle 5/14* USC L 4-1 35-24 2/23 Boston R.S. Minors W 8-2 4-4-1 3/12 San Diego Marines T 3-3 2-2-2 Date Opponent Result Record * CIBA Game 3/15 College of Sequoias W 11-3 3-2-2 2/18 Alumni W 8-7 1-0 2/26 at El Camino W 3-2 5-4-1 3/16 Chicago W.S. Minors W 12-2 4-2-2 2/21 Chicago W.S. Minors T 0-0 1-0-1 2/27 Boston R.S. Minors W 10-8 6-4-1 3/1 at Cal Poly Pomona W 3-1 7-4-1 11967967 ((43-19,43-19, 110-6,0-6, 22nd)nd) 3/19 Santa Barbara College W 8-7 5-2-2 2/24 Chicago W.S. Minors T 9-9 1-0-2 Head Coach: Arthur Reichle 2/25 Baltimore Oriole Juniors W 7-3 2-0-2 3/2 at San Diego W 16-4 8-4-1 3/20 Chicago W.S. Minors W 9-0 6-2-2 Date Opponent Result Record 3/22 at Fresno State W 9-3 7-2-2 2/25 Baltimore Oriole Juniors W 7-0 3-0-2 3/5 at Pierce College W 7-3 9-4-1 3/23 at Fresno State L 5-2 7-3-2 2/28 at El Camino College T 5-5 3-0-3 3/8 at Arizona L 7-3 9-5-1 2/4 Alumni W 15-8 1-0 3/26 at Hollywood Stars L 12-1 7-4-2 3/1 Chicago W.S. Minors W 9-5 4-0-3 3/9 at Arizona W 10-9 10-5-1 2/8 Phillie Minors W 4-3 2-0 3/27 Vancouver Mounties L 9-8 7-5-2 3/3 Los Angeles State W 5-4 5-0-3 3/9 at Arizona W 8-5 11-5-1 2/11 Paramount Angels L 4-3 2-1 3/30* at Stanford W 11-2 8-5-2 3/4 Chicago W.S. Minors W 5-3 6-0-3 3/12 Valley College T 3-3 11-5-2 2/14 Long Beach CC W 5-4 3-1 3/30* at Stanford L 5-0 8-6-2 3/8 at Occiental T 5-5 6-0-4 3/15* at USC W 13-3 12-5-2 2/16 at College of Sequoias W 8-3 4-1 4/1* at California L 13-8 8-7-2 3/10 San Diego W 3-2 7-0-4 3/16* at USC W 3-1 13-5-2 2/17 at Fresno State L 19-3 4-2 4/5* at USC L 3-1 8-8-2 3/11 Cal Poly W 5-4 8-0-4 3/22* Santa Clara W 8-4 14-5-2 2/18 at Fresno State L 8-5 4-3 4/6* USC L 8-3 8-9-2 3/11 Cal Poly W 10-0 9-0-4 3/23* Santa Clara W 3-2 15-5-2 2/18 at Fresno State W 8-1 5-3 4/12* California L 1-0 8-10-2 3/14 at Los Angeles State L 10-2 9-1-4 3/26 Los Angeles State W 3-2 16-5-2 2/21 at El Camino CC L 4-3 5-4 4/13* California L 9-4 8-11-2 3/17 at Fresno State L 2-0 9-2-4 3/27 S.F. Valley State L 5-0 16-6-2 2/22 Phillie Minors W 11-3 6-4 4/16 Long Beach CC L 9-8 8-12-2 3/18 at Fresno State W 10-4 10-2-4 3/29* California W 1-0 17-6-2 2/24 at Long Beach State W 9-7 7-4 4/19* at California W 7-0 9-12-2 3/21 Brigham Young T 5-5 10-2-5 3/30* California W 4-2 18-6-2 2/25 Cal Poly W 8-6 8-4 4/26* Stanford L 6-3 9-13-2 3/23 at Cal Poly Pomona W 7-4 11-2-5 4/2 Westmont College W 7-6 19-6-2 2/25 Cal Poly W 7-0 9-4 4/27* Stanford W 1-0 10-13-2 3/25* at USC L 7-2 11-3-5 4/3 Pepperdine L 4-2 19-7-2 2/28 at Pierce College W 7-1 10-4 4/30 San Jose State W 9-3 11-13-2 3/31* Stanford W 4-3 12-3-5 4/5* at Santa Clara W 2-1 20-7-2 3/1 at Cal Poly Pomona W 8-5 11-4 5/3* at USC L 5-1 11-14-2 4/1* Stanford W 5-3 13-3-5 4/8# vs. Fresno State W 7-2 21-7-2 3/3 at Occidental L 1-0 11-5 5/4* USC L 12-8 11-15-2 4/4 Notre Dame L 7-2 13-4-5 4/9# vs. Long Beach State L 5-4 21-8-2 3/4 at UC Riverside W 4-1 12-5 5/11 Air Force W 4-3 12-15-2 4/5 Arizona W 3-1 14-4-5 4/10# vs. Cal Poly Pomona L 3-0 21-9-2 3/6 College of Sequoias W 7-1 13-5 5/11 Air Force W 17-4 13-15-2 4/7* Santa Clara W 7-4 15-4-5 4/16 College of Sequoias W 2-1 22-9-2 3/7 Cal Poly Pomona L 9-3 13-6 5/17* Santa Clara W 12-5 14-15-2 4/8* Santa Clara W 4-1 16-4-5 4/17 New Mexico W 6-0 23-9-2 3/9 at Arizona State L 2-1 13-7 5/18* Santa Clara W 7-0 15-15-2 4/11 El Camino College L 6-5 16-5-5 4/19* at Santa Clara L 4-1 23-10-2 3/10 at Arizona W 3-2 14-7 4/20* at Stanford L 3-0 23-11-2 3/11 at Arizona W 8-7 15-7 *CIBA game 4/14* at Santa Clara L 10-7 16-6-5 4/15* at Stanford W 4-2 17-6-5 4/20* at Stanford L 3-1 23-12-2 3/11 at Arizona L 6-2 15-8

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3/20# vs. Wyoming L 4-3 15-9 3/5 at Occidental W 3-1 8-1 2/13 at Fresno State W 9-3 3-1 5/2 Cal Poly Pomona W 12-9 28-28-1 3/21# vs. Brigham Young W 5-4 16-9 3/7 at S.F. Valley State W 8-3 9-1 2/13 at Fresno State L 4-3 3-2 5/3 Loyola W 8-5 29-28-1 3/21# vs. Washington W 2-1 17-9 3/8 at San Diego State W 10-6 10-1 2/17 Long Beach State L 4-2 3-3 5/5* at California L 3-2 29-29-1 3/22# vs. UC Riverside W 10-2 18-9 3/8 at San Diego State W 9-0 11-1 2/19 UC Santa Barbara L 5-3 3-4 5/6* at California W 9-5 30-29-1 3/23# vs. Mississippi State W 12-10 19-9 3/11 Cal State Fullerton W 6-5 12-1 2/20 at Chapman College W 6-3 4-4 5/6* at California L 4-3 30-30-1 3/24# vs. Yale W 2-0 20-9 3/12 at Claremont W 13-3 13-1 2/20 at Chapman College W 4-3 5-4 5/9 at Cal State Los Angeles W 14-8 31-30-1 3/25# vs. Ohio State W 4-3 21-9 3/14 at Long Beach State W 2-1 14-1 2/23 Cal Poly Pomona L 4-3 5-5 5/10 at Loyola L 3-1 31-31-1 3/27 at Cal State Los Angeles L 6-4 21-10 3/25 Utah W 5-4 15-1 2/24 Westmont College W 2-1 6-5 5/12* USC L 8-6 31-32-1 3/28 UC Riverside W 12-2 22-10 3/25 Utah W 3-0 16-1 2/26 at Long Beach State W 7-3 7-5 5/13* at USC L 9-2 31-33-1 3/29 Yale W 7-4 23-10 3/28 at Chapman College T 2-2 16-1-1 2/27 at Long Beach State W 6-2 8-5 5/13* at USC W 7-6 32-33-1 4/4 at Long Beach State W 5-4 24-10 3/29 at Cal State Los Angeles W 8-1 17-1-1 3/2 at Cal State Los Angeles W 2-1 9-5 * Pac-8 Conference game 4/5 Pepperdine W 8-6 25-10 3/29 at Cal State Los Angeles L 5-4 17-2-1 3/3 Cal State Los Angeles W 6-4 10-5 ^ UC Riverside Tournament 4/7 Westmont College W 8-4 26-10 3/31^ Illinois L 12-8 17-3-1 3/5 at Loyola T 6-6 10-5-1 4/12 Fullerton JC W 10-2 27-10 4/1^ Indiana W 6-4 18-3-1 3/6 at UC Santa Barbara L 6-5 10-6-1 11973973 ((29-24,29-24, 77-11,-11, 33rd)rd) 4/14* Washington W 8-0 28-10 4/1^ W 6-0 19-3-1 3/6 at UC Santa Barbara W 6-0 11-6-1 Head Coach: Arthur Reichle 4/14* Washington W 3-0 29-10 4/2^ UC Riverside W 10-7 20-3-1 3/12 Pepperdine W 13-1 12-6-1 Date Opponent Result Record 4/15* Washington State W 11-5 30-10 4/4^ Mississippi W 5-1 21-3-1 3/22^ Cal Poly Pomona L 4-3 12-7-1 2/9 at Fresno State W 2-1 1-0 4/15* Washington State W 6-3 31-10 4/5^ USC L 11-3 21-4-1 3/23^ UC Irvine L 4-1 13-7-1 2/10 at Fresno State L 6-3 1-1 4/22* California W 8-7 32-10 4/5^ Brigham Young L 11-7 21-5-1 3/24^ Cal State Fullerton W 14-7-1 2/10 at Fresno State L 2-1 1-2 4/22* California W 8-3 33-10 4/8 S.F. Valley State L 4-3 21-6-1 3/25^ Chapman College W 15-7-1 2/13 at Cal State Northridge L 4-2 1-3 4/25 Cal State Los Angeles L 6-1 33-11 4/9 San Diego State W 9-8 22-6-1 3/26^ Southern Illinois W 6-5 16-7-1 2/14 at San Diego State W 11-6 2-3 4/26 Chapman College W 7-5 34-11 4/11* Stanford L 3-2 22-7-1 3/27^ Chapman College W 9-6 17-7-1 2/16 Cal Lutheran W 6-3 3-3 4/28* at California W 1-0 35-11 4/12* California L 3-1 22-8-1 3/29 Gonzaga L 5-0 17-8-1 2/19 at Arizona W 2-1 4-3 4/29* at Stanford L 8-3 35-12 4/12* California W 5-4 23-8-1 3/30 at Pepperdine L 4-1 17-9-1 2/23 Loyola W 10-5 5-3 4/29* at Stanford L 9-2 35-13 4/15 Cal Poly Pomona W 11-8 24-8-1 4/3 at Angels W 9-4 18-9-1 2/23 Loyola L 8-3 5-4 5/2 Cal Lutheran W 13-5 36-13 4/18* Washington State W 1-0 25-8-1 4/3 at Angels W 4-1 19-9-1 2/26 at Cal State Northridge W 12-5 6-4 5/3 at Chapman College W 2-0 37-13 4/19* Washington W 6-2 26-8-1 4/6 Occidental W 8-2 20-9-1 2/27 at Loyola W 11-0 7-4 5/5 Santa Clara W 8-7 38-13 4/19* Washington W 7-0 27-8-1 4/7 UC Irvine W 9-6 21-9-1 3/1 Chapman College W 6-3 8-4 5/6* at USC L 8-1 38-14 4/21* Oregon L 2-1 27-9-1 4/13* USC L 7-1 21-10-1 3/2 at Long Beach State L 2-1 8-5 5/9* at S.F. Valley State W 3-2 39-14 4/21* Oregon W 7-0 28-9-1 4/16* Stanford W 6-4 22-10-1 3/3 Los Angeles CC W 11-6 9-5 5/10 Los Angeles CC L 4-2 39-15 4/22* Oregon State W 2-1 29-9-1 4/17* California W 11-8 23-10-1 3/3 Los Angeles CC W 6-3 10-5 5/12* at Oregon State L 4-1 39-16 4/25* at California L 3-2 29-10-1 4/17* California W 8-6 24-10-1 3/7 Occidental W 8-1 11-5 5/12* at Oregon State L 5-4 39-17 4/26* at Stanford W 5-0 30-10-1 4/20 San Diego State W 6-5 25-10-1 3/10* at USC L 6-3 11-6 5/13* at Oregon W 10-2 40-17 4/26* at Stanford W 4-3 31-10-1 4/23* at California L 6-1 25-11-1 3/10* at USC L 10-1 11-7 5/13* at Oregon W 3-0 41-17 5/3* USC W 6-5 32-10-1 4/24* at Stanford L 2-1 25-12-1 3/13 Long Beach State W 8-4 12-7 5/16 Loyola W 7-0 42-17 5/9* at Oregon W 4-1 33-10-1 4/24* at Stanford L 3-2 25-13-1 3/14 UC Santa Barbara W 10-8 13-7 5/17 UC Santa Barbara L 2-1 42-18 5/10* at Oregon State W 12-2 34-10-1 4/28 at Cal State Los Angeles W 13-6 26-13-1 3/16 at Cal Poly Pomona L 1-0 13-8 5/19* USC W 12-8 43-18 5/10* at Oregon State W 3-1 35-10-1 4/30* Oregon State W 4-3 27-13-1 3/16 at Cal Poly Pomona L 6-5 13-9 5/20* USC L 10-2 43-19 5/12* at Washington State W 4-1 36-10-1 4/30* Oregon State W 5-1 28-13-1 3/24 Gonzaga W 5-1 14-9 * Pac-8 Games 5/12* at Washington State W 9-7 37-10-1 5/1* Oregon W 3-1 29-13-1 3/24 Gonzaga W 10-3 15-9 # UC Riverside Tournament 5/13* at Washington W 5-2 38-10-1 5/1* Oregon W 18-1 30-13-1 4/3 at Loyola W 7-6 16-9 5/16* USC W 9-4 39-10-1 5/4 Loyola L 7-5 30-14-1 4/4 UC Irvine W 3-2 17-9 11968968 ((35-20,35-20, 111-8,1-8, 44th)th) 5/17* at USC W 14-5 40-10-1 5/5 S.F. Valley State W 31-14-1 4/6* Stanford W 3-2 18-9 Head Coach: Arthur Reichle 5/23# Santa Clara W 7-5 41-10-1 5/7* at Washington W 2-1 32-14-1 4/7* Stanford L 7-3 18-10 Date Opponent Result Record 5/24# Santa Clara W 2-1 42-10-1 5/7* at Washington W 12-1 33-14-1 4/7* Stanford W 4-2 19-10 2/6 Los Angeles CC W 8-7 1-0 6/13% Tulsa L 6-5 42-11-1 5/8* at Washington State W 5-1 34-14-1 4/11^ Chapman College W 15-3 20-10 2/15 at College of Sequoias L 7-3 0-1 6/14% Arizona State L 2-1 (11) 42-12-1 5/8* at Washington State W 11-0 35-14-1 4/14* at California L 3-0 20-11 2/16 at College of Sequoias W 7-0 2-1 * Pac-8 Conference game 5/11 at Loyola L 8-7 35-15-1 4/15* at California W 5-4 21-11 2/16 at College of Sequoias W 9-4 3-1 ^ Riverside Tournament 5/11 at Loyola W 11-10 36-15-1 4/15* at California W 7-6 22-11 # NCAA Tournament District 8 (Sawtelle Field) 5/12 Cal State Los Angeles W 37-15-1 2/17 at L.B. Merchants W 11-6 4-1 % College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 4/17 Cal State Northridge L 12-10 22-12 2/20 at S.F. Valley State L 3-2 4-2 5/14* at USC L 1-0 37-16-1 4/18 Pepperdine W 10-3 23-12 2/21 at El Camino W 5-3 5-2 5/15* USC L 6-3 37-17-1 4/20 at Cal State Los Angeles W 6-5 24-12 11970970 (26-24-1,(26-24-1, 8-7,8-7, 2nd)2nd) 5/18 Chapman College W 6-5 38-17-1 2/23 at Arizona State W 6-5 6-2 Head Coach: Arthur Reichle 4/21 at UC Santa Barbara L 5-1 24-13 2/24 at Arizona State L 4-3 6-3 * Pac-8 Conference game 4/21 at UC Santa Barbara W 2-1 25-13 2/24 at Arizona State L 6-0 6-4 Date Opponent Result Record ^ Anaheim Collegiate Baseball Tournament 4/24 Cal Poly Pomona W 9-1 26-13 2/27 at Cal State Fullerton W 4-2 7-4 2/12 at College of Sequoias L 5-4 0-1 4/25 Westmont College L 7-6 26-14 2/28 San Diego State W 3-2 8-4 2/13 at Fresno State L 1-0 0-2 11972972 ((32-33-1,32-33-1, 44-14,-14, 44th)th) 4/27* California L 3-1 26-15 3/1 UC Riverside W 7-4 9-4 2/14 at Fresno State L 7-4 0-3 Head Coach: Arthur Reichle 4/28* California W 5-2 27-15 3/2 Cal Poly W 8-4 10-4 2/14 at Fresno State W 5-4 1-3 Date Opponent Result Record 4/28* California L 4-2 27-16 3/2 Cal Poly W 6-4 11-4 2/17 at UC Irvine L 7-0 1-4 2/6 at San Diego State L 10-6 0-1 5/1 at Cal State Los Angeles L 6-5 27-17 3/6 at Cal State Los Angeles W 5-4 12-4 2/18 at Long Beach State L 6-5 1-5 2/6 at San Diego State T 4-4 0-1-1 5/2 at Pepperdine L 9-3 27-18 3/8 at Cal Poly Pomona L 4-2 12-5 2/20 Westmont College L 12-10 1-6 2/8 at UC Irvine L 9-0 0-2-1 5/4* at Stanford W 2-1 28-18 3/8 at Cal Poly Pomona L 8-3 12-6 2/21 Cal Poly W 10-4 2-6 2/10 at College of Sequoias W 24-8 1-2-1 5/5* at Stanford L 4-2 28-19 3/18# W 1-0 13-6 2/21 Cal Poly W 10-5 3-6 2/11 at Fresno State L 7-2 1-3-1 5/5* at Stanford L 3-1 28-20 3/19# Brigham Young W 5-2 14-6 2/23 San Diego State W 13-9 4-6 2/12 at Fresno State L 4-3 1-4-1 5/8 at UC Irvine L 4-2 28-21 3/19# Pittsburgh L 4-3 14-7 2/24 Long Beach State W 5-4 5-6 2/12 at Fresno State W 11-0 2-4-1 5/10* at USC W 6-5 29-21 3/20# UC Riverside L 1-0 14-8 2/27 at Chapman College L 5-3 5-7 2/15 at Fullerton JC W 5-4 3-4-1 5/11* at USC L 6-2 29-22 3/21# Kansas W 19-5 15-8 3/3 Occidental W 2-1 6-7 2/18 Arizona L 6-5 3-5-1 5/12* USC L 8-4 29-23 3/23# Oregon W 4-3 16-8 3/6 Loyola W 4-3 7-7 2/19 Arizona W 11-7 4-5-1 5/12* USC L 6-4 29-24 3/7 at Cal State Los Angeles W 3-2 8-7 3/23# Mississippi State W 12-6 17-8 2/19 Arizona W 3-2 5-5-1 * Pac-8 Conference Game 3/26 UC Santa Barbara L 4-3 17-9 3/7 at Cal State Los Angeles T 4-4 8-7-1 2/22 Cal Lutheran L 8-6 5-6-1 ^ played at La Palma 3/27 at Pierce College L 4-2 17-10 3/10 Pepperdine W 15-1 9-7-1 2/23 Cal Poly Pomona W 5-0 6-6-1 3/29 Los Angeles CC W 9-2 18-10 3/25 at Loyola L 10-9 9-8-1 2/25 Loyola L 10-9 6-7-1 11974974 ((26-35,26-35, 77-11,-11, 44th)th) 4/5 Chapman College W 7-5 19-10 3/26 Gonzaga W 8-4 10-8-1 2/26 Cal State Los Angeles W 7-3 7-7-1 Head Coach: Arthur Reichle 4/11 Arizona State W 5-1 20-10 3/27 at Loyola L 12-4 10-9-1 2/26 Cal State Los Angeles W 10-0 8-7-1 3/28 Utah W 12-9 11-9-1 Date Opponent Result Record 4/11 Arizona State L 6-5 20-11 2/29 Westmont College W 3-2 9-7-1 2/5 Cal State Northridge L 6-5 0-1 4/13 Occidental W 9-3 21-11 3/28 Utah L 7-5 11-10-1 3/1 Pepperdine W 4-3 10-7-1 4/1 Fullerton JC W 8-6 12-10-1 2/6 at Long Beach State L 4-3 0-2 4/16 Long Beach State W 2-1 22-11 3/3 UC Santa Barbara W 9-2 11-7-1 2/8 Fresno State L 5-2 0-3 4/17 Fullerton JC W 4-1 23-11 4/3 UC Santa Barbara W 6-5 13-10-1 3/4 UC Santa Barbara L 2-1 11-8-1 4/4 at UC Santa Barbara L 4-2 13-11-1 2/9 at Loyola L 10-5 0-4 4/19* at Stanford L 7-3 23-12 3/4 at UC Santa Barbara W 2-1 12-8-1 2/9 at Loyola L 5-4 0-5 4/20* at California W 3-2 24-12 4/4 at UC Santa Barbara L 2-1 13-12-1 3/7 San Diego State W 9-3 13-8-1 4/11* at USC L 8-2 13-13-1 2/12 at Cal State Fullerton L 5-1 0-6 4/20* at California W 6-3 25-12 3/8 at Cal State Los Angeles W 4-3 14-8-1 2/13 UC Irvine L 6-2 0-7 4/23 Cal State Los Angeles L 8-6 25-13 4/14 at Cal Poly Pomona W 4-1 14-13-1 3/10 at Long Beach State W 9-1 15-8-1 4/15 Cal Poly Pomona L 11-9 14-14-1 2/15 UC Santa Barbara L 18-8 0-8 4/26* Oregon W 7-2 26-13 3/21^ Santa Clara W 5-2 16-8-1 2/16 at Cal State Los Angeles L 6-3 0-9 4/27* Oregon State W 11-8 27-13 4/17* at Stanford W 5-4 15-14-1 3/21^ Cornell W 11-3 17-8-1 4/18* at California L 2-1 15-15-1 2/16 at Cal State Los Angeles L 4-3 0-10 4/27* Oregon State W 2-1 28-13 3/22^ Tennessee W 5-2 18-8-1 2/18 at Arizona State L 7-2 0-11 4/29* Washington State W 4-3 29-13 4/18* at California L 3-2 15-16-1 3/23^ UC Riverside W 8-3 19-8-1 4/22 Pierce College W 11-4 16-16-1 2/18 at Arizona State W 7-6 1-11 4/29* Washington State L 10-6 29-14 3/23^ South Carolina W 10-4 20-8-1 2/19 at Arizona State L 14-2 1-12 4/30* Washington W 5-4 30-14 4/24* California W 5-1 17-16-1 3/24^ Stanford L 6-0 20-9-1 4/25* Stanford W 8-4 18-16-1 2/21 at Chapman College L 6-3 1-13 5/3* at USC W 7-4 31-14 3/25^ Arizona State L 12-1 20-10-1 2/23 San Diego State L 5-1 1-14 5/4* at USC L 8-3 31-15 4/25* Stanford L 6-0 18-17-1 3/28^ Gonzaga L 7-3 20-11-1 4/28 Valley College L 4-0 18-18-1 2/23 San Diego State W 7-3 2-14 5/7 Cal Lutheran W 10-1 32-15 3/29^ Long Beach State W 11-1 21-11-1 2/26 at Occidental W 3-2 3-14 5/10* California L 4-2 32-16 5/1* Washington State W 5-4 19-18-1 3/31 at Chapman College L 6-2 21-12-1 5/1* Washington State L 8-3 19-19-1 2/27 at Pepperdine L 1-2 3-15 5/11* Stanford L 4-0 32-17 4/1 at California Angels W 4-1 22-12-1 3/5 CS Dominguez Hills W 19-1 4-15 5/11* Stanford L 8-4 32-18 5/2* Washington W 7-3 20-19-1 4/1 at California Angels W 11-1 23-12-1 5/2* Washington W 16-2 21-19-1 3/6 at San Diego State W 10-5 5-15 5/17* at Washington State L 8-0 32-19 4/4 at S.F. Valley State L 4-2 23-13-1 3/8 Arizona L 9-6 5-16 5/18* at Washington W 17-7 33-19 5/5 Chapman College L 6-1 21-20-1 4/5 at Chapman College L 3-1 23-14-1 5/9* at Oregon State W 7-3 22-20-1 3/9 Arizona L 13-1 5-17 5/18* at Washington W 8-4 34-19 4/7* California L 4-2 23-15-1 3/12 Loyola W 9-8 6-17 5/21* at Oregon State W 8-5 35-19 5/9* at Oregon State W 4-3 23-20-1 4/8* California L 4-2 23-16-1 5/13 Cal Lutheran W 11-0 24-20-1 3/13 Cal Lutheran W 10-6 7-17 5/25* USC L 11-2 35-20 4/8* California L 4-1 23-17-1 at UC Santa Barbara W 13-6 8-17 5/15* USC L 8-5 24-21-1 4/11 S.F. Valley State L 6-5 23-18-1 * Pac-8 Conference game 5/16* at USC L 4-1 24-22-1 3/23 Cal State Los Angeles W 5-3 9-17 # UC Riverside Tournament 4/12 at Occidental L 6-2 23-19-1 3/23 Cal State Los Angeles W 9-1 10-17 5/21** Washington State W 5-4 25-22-1 4/14* at Stanford L 4-3 23-20-1 5/22** USC L 8-4 25-23-1 3/25# vs. Oregon W 10-2 11-17 11969969 ((42-12-1,42-12-1, 117-4,7-4, 11st)st) 4/15* at Stanford L 4-2 23-21-1 3/26# vs. Tulane W 4-2 12-17 5/22** Oregon State W 13-2 26-23-1 4/15* at Stanford W 3-1 24-21-1 Head Coach: Arthur Reichle 5/23** USC L 7-1 26-24-1 3/27# vs. Stanford L 6-4 12-18 Date Opponent Result Record 4/18 at Cal Poly Pomona L 2-0 24-22-1 3/28# vs. UC Riverside L 8-4 12-19 * Pac-8 Conference game 4/19 UC Irvine L 10-6 24-23-1 2/7 Long Beach CC W 6-0 1-0 ** Pac-8 Conference Tournament game 3/29# vs. Wisconsin W 7-6 13-19 2/11 Cal Lutheran W 10-0 2-0 4/21* at USC L 2-1 24-24-1 3/30# vs. BYU W 2-1 14-19 2/13 College of Sequoias L 1-0 2-1 4/22* USC L 5-2 24-25-1 vs. Arizona State L 5-0 14-20 11971971 (38-17,(38-17, 11-6,11-6, 3rd)3rd) 4/22* USC L 10-0 24-26-1 2/14 at Fresno State W 4-0 3-1 Head Coach: Arthur Reichle 4/3 at UC Irvine L 6-4 14-21 2/26 Pepperdine W 5-4 4-1 4/25 Long Beach State W 7-6 25-26-1 4/3 at UC Irvine L 13-6 14-22 3/1 Cal Poly W 11-1 5-1 Date Opponent Result Record 4/26 at Pepperdine W 9-2 26-26-1 4/5* at California W 4-3 15-22 3/1 Cal Poly W 5-2 6-1 2/9 Cal Poly Pomona W 13-0 1-0 4/28* Stanford L 16-13 26-27-1 4/6* at California L 3-2 15-23 3/4 Loyola W 14-7 7-1 2/11 at College of Sequoias W 30-0 2-0 4/29* Stanford W 8-7 27-27-1 4/6* at California L 16-6 15-24 2/12 at Fresno State L 10-3 2-1 4/29* Stanford L 20-3 27-28-1

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Hawaii W 15-6 16-24 3/20* at California L 2-1 17-11 2/24 at Arizona L 3-0 8-1 5/11* at USC L 9-4 40-16 4/10 Gonzaga W 9-5 17-24 NA at San Diego State L 6-3 17-12 2/25 at Arizona L 5-3 8-2 5/12* USC W 14-13 41-16 4/10 Gonzaga W 13-2 18-24 3/30 at San Diego State. L 4-3 17-13 2/25 at Arizona L 6-3 8-3 5/25 $ Cal State Fullerton W 5-4 42-16 4/12* Stanford W 8-3 19-24 3/30 at San Diego State L 3-2 17-14 NA Occidental W 5-0 9-3 5/26 $ Fresno State W 5-4 43-16 4/13* Stanford W 6-0 20-24 4/2* at UC Santa Barbara W 7-2 18-14 3/8 UC Irvine W 6-0 10-3 5/27 $ Cal State Fullerton L 9-2 43-17 4/13* Stanford W 11-8 21-24 4/3* UC Santa Barbara W 6-2 19-14 NA^ Loyola Marymount W 10-5 11-3 5/28 $ Cal State Fullerton L 9-5 43-18 4/19* USC L 8-2 21-25 4/3* UC Santa Barbara W 11-10 20-14 3/11 at Long Beach State W 5-2 12-3 * Pac-10 Conference game 4/20* at USC L 11-5 21-26 4/5 at SoCal College W 6-0 21-14 3/11 at Long Beach State W 3-2 13-3 ! completion of game was 3/18 at California 4/20* at USC L 6-5 21-27 NA Chapman College L 6-3 21-15 3/14 at Cal State Fullerton W 4-1 14-3 ^ California home game at UCLA (Sawtelle Field) 4/23 at Cal Poly Pomona W 4-2 22-27 4/9 at UNLV L 4-3 21-16 3/15 New Mexico W 2-1 15-3 $ NCAA District 8 playoffs at Fresno, CA 4/24 Pepperdine L 5-4 22-28 4/10 at UNLV W 8-6 22-16 3/17 at Chapman College W 6-2 16-3 4/26* at Stanford L 2-0 22-29 4/10 at UNLV W 12-2 23-16 3/18 Cal State Fullerton W 4-3 17-3 11980980 ((31-22-3,31-22-3, 115-15,5-15, tt-3rd)-3rd) 4/27* at Stanford L 6-0 22-30 4/14 SoCal College W 12-3 24-16 3/18 Cal State Fullerton L 1-0 17-4 Head Coach: Gary Adams 4/27* at Stanford L 8-7 22-31 4/16* UC Santa Barbara W 14-4 25-16 3/28 at Hawaii L 2-1 17-5 Date Opponent Result Record 4/30 at Cal State Northridge L 7-6 22-32 4/17* at UC Santa Barbara L 9-6 25-17 3/28 at Hawaii W 9-0 18-5 2/5 at Cal State Los Angeles L 4-3 1-0 5/1 Cal Poly Pomona W 9-7 23-32 4/17* at UC Santa Barbara W 5-2 26-17 3/30 at Hawaii L 1-0 18-6 2/6 at Occidental W 5-4 1-1 5/3* California W 11-10 24-32 4/20 at Pepperdine L 4-2 26-18 3/30 at Hawaii L 6-1 18-7 2/8 at Loyola Marymount L 12-4 1-2 5/4* California W 5-4 25-32 4/23* at Stanford L 13-9 26-19 3/31 at Hawaii L 7-4 18-8 2/9 at Pepperdine W 8-7 2-2 5/4* California L 9-6 25-33 4/24* at Stanford W 8-7 27-19 3/31 at Hawaii L 5-3 18-9 2/10 at Pepperdine T 8-8 2-2-1 5/10* at USC L 10-0 25-34 4/24* at Stanford W 5-3 28-19 4/3 Washington State W 15-5 19-9 2/12 at UC Irvine T 3-3 2-2-2 5/11* USC W 6-5 26-34 4/27 Cal State Northridge L 6-1 28-20 4/3 Washington State W 6-0 20-9 2/23 UC Santa Barbara W 4-2 3-2-2 5/11* USC L 22-2 26-35 4/27 Cal Poly Pomona W 9-2 29-20 4/5 SoCal College W 3-0 21-9 2/23 UC Santa Barbara W 15-0 4-2-2 * Pac-8 Conference game 4/28 CS Dominguez Hills L 6-4 29-21 4/7* at Stanford L 8-7 21-10 2/24 Cal State Fullerton L 4-0 4-3-2 # Riverside Tournament 4/30 UC Irvine W 11-7 30-21 4/8* at Stanford L 10-9 21-11 2/26 SoCal College W 11-3 5-3-2 NA at Cal Poly Pomona L 6-3 30-22 4/8* at Stanford W 4-2 22-11 2/27 at Cal State Los Angeles W 13-3 6-3-2 11975975 ((31-22,31-22, 77-11,-11, 33rd)rd) 5/4 Loyola Marymount L 15-6 30-23 4/11 UC Santa Barbara W 5-2 23-11 2/29* at USC L 6-4 6-4-2 Head Coach: Gary Adams 5/5 Westmont College W 9-6 31-23 4/12 Long Beach State W 22-0 24-11 3/1* at USC W 8-1 7-4-2 Date Opponent Result Record 5/7* California W 10-3 32-23 4/14* California W 8-3 25-11 3/4 at Cal State Northridge L 6-4 7-5-2 2/7 at Fresno State W 9-7 1-0 5/8* California W 9-7 33-23 4/15*! California W 2-0 26-11 3/7* California L 5-0 7-6-2 2/8 at Fresno State W 5-2 2-0 5/8* California W 3-2 34-23 4/15*! California W 11-4 27-11 3/8* California W 5-4 8-6-2 2/8 at Fresno State W 2-0 3-0 5/13* USC L 6-3 34-24 4/18 at Loyola Marymount W 8-6 28-11 3/9* California W 8-0 9-6-2 2/11 at UC Irvine W 11-8 4-0 5/14* at USC L 7-3 34-25 4/20* at USC L 6-5 28-12 3/11 at Cal State Fullerton L 1-0 9-7-2 2/12 Occidental W 12-4 5-0 5/15* USC W 7-6 35-25 4/21* USC L 5-4 28-13 3/13* Arizona W 5-1 10-7-2 2/14 Cal State Fullerton L 7-2 5-1 * CIBA/Pac-8 South Conference game 4/22* at USC L 7-3 28-14 3/14* Arizona W 8-2 11-7-2 2/15 at UC Santa Barbara L 10-9 5-2 NA - not available 4/25 Pepperdine W 9-2 29-14 3/15* Arizona W 7-5 12-7-2 2/15 at UC Santa Barbara W 5-1 6-2 4/26 at CS Dominguez Hills W 6-3 30-14 3/22* at Arizona State L 4-3 12-8-2 2/17 San Diego State W 9-4 7-2 11977977 (31-30,(31-30, 10-8,10-8, 2nd)2nd) 4/28* Stanford W 6-1 31-14 3/23* at Arizona State W 5-4 13-8-2 2/17 San Diego State W 9-6 8-2 Head Coach: Gary Adams 4/29* Stanford W 15-8 32-14 3/24* at Arizona State L 19-4 13-9-2 2/21 SoCal College W 9-0 9-2 Date Opponent Result Record 4/29* Stanford L 8-6 32-15 3/26 Long Beach State L 4-3 13-10-2 2/22 at Cal State Los Angeles W 9-1 10-2 2/8 Cal State Fullerton L 13-6 0-1 5/2 San Diego State W 8-2 33-15 3/28* at Stanford L 8-2 13-11-2 2/22 at Cal State Los Angeles W 3-1 11-2 2/9 Cal State Northridge W 8-4 1-1 5/2 San Diego State W 8-7 34-15 3/29* at Stanford L 4-1 13-12-2 2/25 Loyola Marymount L 8-7 11-3 2/11 at San Diego State L 8-6 1-2 5/3 Westmont College W 11-1 35-15 3/30* at Stanford L 4-3 13-13-2 2/26 Chapman College W 10-2 12-3 2/12 at San Diego State L 11-4 1-3 5/5* at California W 12-6 36-15 4/1 at Loyola Marymount W 22-19 14-13-2 2/28 San Diego State L 6-5 12-4 2/12 at San Diego State L 9-7 1-4 5/6* at California L 5-4 36-16 4/2 at Cal State Fullerton T 4-4 14-13-3 3/1 UC Irvine W 15-6 13-4 2/15 Chapman College W 4-1 2-4 5/6* at California W 6-4 37-16 4/3^ St. Mary’s W 13-7 15-13-3 3/1 UC Irvine W 13-6 14-4 2/16 Cal Poly Pomona W 4-3 3-4 NA at Cal State Los Angeles W 6-5 38-16 4/7 at Chapman College W 7-1 16-13-3 3/3 at Arizona L 18-0 14-5 2/19 at Cal State Fullerton L 7-1 3-5 5/9 at Pepperdine L 5-1 38-17 4/8 at San Diego State W 8-3 17-13-3 3/4 at Arizona L 9-3 14-6 2/19 at Cal State Fullerton L 7-0 3-6 5/11* USC L 1-0 38-18 4/10* at Arizona L 3-2 17-14-3 3/5 at Arizona State L 15-3 14-7 2/21 UC Irvine W 3-2 4-6 5/12* at USC L 7-6 38-19 4/11* at Arizona L 17-1 17-15-3 5/13* USC W 9-8 39-19 4/12* at Arizona W 4-3 18-15-3 3/7 Pepperdine W 4-3 15-7 2/21 UC Irvine L 6-3 4-7 $ 3/12 Cal State Northridge L 9-6 15-8 2/25 at UC Santa Barbara W 11-2 5-7 5/23 vs. Washington State L 7-6 39-20 4/14 Westmont College W 3-2 19-15-3 3/14 at Loyola Marymount W 15-12 16-8 2/26 at Cal State Los Angeles W 6-5 6-7 * Pac-8 Conference game 4/15 Cal Poly Pomona W 6-4 20-15-3 3/26 Oregon L 3-2 16-9 2/26 at Cal State Los Angeles W 4-1 7-7 ^ UCLA home game (at LMU) 4/16 at Cal Poly Pomona W 8-2 21-15-3 ! UCLA home game (at Palm Springs) 4/19* Arizona State L 8-2 21-16-3 3/29^ Utah W 4-3 17-9 2/28 Occidental W 12-0 8-7 $ Pac-8 playoff game (at Stanford, for NCAA Tournament berth) 3/31 Washington State W 16-4 18-9 3/1 at Cal State Northridge L 5-2 8-8 NA - not available 4/20* Arizona State L 4-3 21-17-3 4/2 Westmont College W 12-2 19-9 3/4* California W 7-6 9-8 4/21* Arizona State W 4-1 22-17-3 4/4* at Stanford W 3-0 20-9 3/5* California W 17-0 10-8 11979979 ((43-18,43-18, 221-9,1-9, 11st)st) 4/22 La Verne W 3-1 23-17-3 4/5* at Stanford L 4-1 20-10 3/5* California W 7-6 11-8 Head Coach: Gary Adams 4/24* at California L 2-1 23-18-3 4/5* at Stanford L 7-3 20-11 3/8 at CS Dominguez Hills L 6-4 11-9 4/25* at California L 2-1 23-19-3 Date Opponent Result Record 4/26* at California L 7-2 23-20-3 4/8 at Pepperdine W 6-1 27-14 3/9 at Cal Poly Pomona L 3-1 11-10 2/7 Westmont College W 6-0 1-0 4/11* California W 6-5 21-11 3/11 Stanislaus State W 6-0 12-10 4/29! San Diego State W 14-4 24-20-3 2/8 at Cal State Northridge W 8-1 2-0 5/3* Stanford W 4-2 25-20-3 4/12* California W 9-7 22-11 3/11 CS Dominguez Hills L 3-1 12-11 2/10 at UC Santa Barbara W 7-3 3-0 4/13* California W 15-11 23-11 NA Pepperdine W 5-1 13-11 5/3* Stanford W 4-1 26-20-3 2/13 Occidental W 8-2 4-0 5/4* Stanford W 9-5 27-20-3 4/15 Cal State Los Angeles W 8-6 24-11 3/15 Westmont College L 9-2 13-12 2/14 Chapman College W 3-1 5-0 4/16 CS Dominguez Hills W 6-1 25-11 3/18 Arizona W 7-1 14-12 5/5 at CS Dominguez Hills L 6-4 27-21-3 2/16 Pepperdine L 10-9 5-1 5/6 CS Dominguez Hills W 7-1 28-21-3 4/18* USC L 7-2 25-12 3/19 Arizona L 9-1 14-13 2/17 at Pepperdine W 2-1 6-1 4/19* at USC L 6-4 25-13 NA^ Pittsburgh W 4-0 15-13 5/7* USC L 8-4 28-22-3 2/19 UC Irvine W 16-1 7-1 5/8* USC W 8-4 29-22-3 4/19* at USC L 6-4 25-14 NA^ California L 7-5 15-14 2/19 UC Irvine W 3-2 8-1 4/22 Cal Poly Pomona W 2-1 26-14 NA^ BYU W 10-4 16-14 5/9* USC W 5-3 30-22-3 2/24 Cal State Los Angeles W 7-0 9-1 5/10* at USC W 3-2 31-22-3 4/25* at California W 4-3 28-14 NA^ Missouri L 8-7 16-15 2/24 Cal State Los Angeles W 5-4 10-1 4/26* at California L 5-4 28-15 NA^ UC Riverside L 8-4 16-16 Note: Home games played at Pepperdine (Eddy D. Field Stadium) 2/26 Long Beach State L 6-5 10-2 * Pac-10 conference game 4/26* at California L 10-0 28-16 NA^ Washington State L 6-2 16-17 2/27 Cal State Fullerton L 9-2 10-3 ^ UCLA home game (at West LA CC) 4/29 at Cal State Northridge L 11-3 28-17 NA^ Oral Roberts L 4-1 16-18 2/28 Wheaton College W 28-2 11-3 ! UCLA home game (at Pierce College) 5/2* Stanford W 9-5 29-17 4/5 at Loyola Marymount L 8-7 16-19 3/3* Arizona State W 5-4 12-3 5/3* Stanford L 4-3 29-18 4/6 UC Santa Barbara W 14-10 17-19 3/3* Arizona State W 7-6 13-3 11981981 ((21-35,21-35, 77-23,-23, 66th)th) 5/3* Stanford L 13-3 29-19 4/8* Stanford W 4-3 18-19 3/4* Arizona State W 19-2 14-3 Head Coach: Gary Adams 5/6 at Cal Poly Pomona L 5-3 29-20 4/9* Stanford W 8-6 19-19 3/6 at Cal State Los Angeles L 10-7 14-4 Date Opponent Result Record 5/7 UC Santa Barbara W 5-2 30-20 4/9* Stanford W 5-4 20-19 3/8* at Arizona W 12-4 15-4 2/10 at Loyola Marymount L 9-3 0-1 5/9* at USC W 6-3 31-20 4/12 Long Beach State W 4-1 21-19 3/9* at Arizona L 13-4 15-5 2/11 at Cal Poly Pomona L 6-5 0-2 5/10* USC L 10-4 31-21 4/13 Whittier College W 5-2 22-19 3/10* at Arizona W 15-10 16-5 2/13 at UC Irvine W 12-3 1-2 5/10* USC L 5-0 31-22 4/15* at USC L 8-4 22-20 3/18* at California L 8-7 16-6 2/14 Pepperdine L 9-6 1-3 4/16* USC L 5-3 22-21 * Pac-8 conference game 3/24 Oregon W 14-3 17-6 2/15 at Pepperdine L 4-3 1-4 ^ Neutral site (Pomona) 4/16* USC L 8-7 22-22 3/24 Oregon W 5-4 18-6 2/16 at UC Santa Barbara L 11-2 1-5 NA - Not available 4/19 Cal State Los Angeles W 10-4 23-22 3/30* Stanford W 6-3 19-6 2/16 at UC Santa Barbara L 8-5 1-6 4/20 SoCal College L 15-4 23-23 3/31* Stanford L 9-7 19-7 2/18 Chapman College W 10-3 2-6 11976976 ((35-25,35-25, 116-8,6-8, 11st)st) 4/22* at California L 5-4 23-24 3/31* Stanford W 20-2 20-7 2/20 at Long Beach State W 3-1 3-6 Head Coach: Gary Adams 4/23* at California W 13-10 24-24 4/3 at San Diego State W 5-2 21-7 2/21 Long Beach State W 4-1 4-6 4/23* at California W 11-0 25-24 Date Opponent Result Record 4/5* at USC W 6-5 22-7 2/21 Long Beach State W 8-4 5-6 4/26 at Pepperdine W 3-2 26-24 2/13 Fresno State W 12-3 1-0 4/6* USC W 7-4 23-7 2/24 at Cal State Fullerton L 5-2 5-7 4/27 Loyola Marymount L 7-5 26-25 2/14 Fresno State W 6-2 2-0 4/7 at USC W 10-4 24-7 2/25 at Cal State Los Angeles L 9-7 5-8 4/30 Cal State Los Angeles W 6-1 27-25 2/14 Fresno State L 7-0 2-1 4/10 at Cal Poly Pomona L 6-5 24-8 2/27 UC Irvine L 5-2 5-9 4/30 Cal State Los Angeles L 5-3 27-26 2/16 at UC Irvine L 3-2 2-2 4/12*! California W 13-12 25-8 3/3 Loyola Marymount L 5-1 5-10 5/3 Loyola Marymount W 6-4 28-26 2/16 at UC Irvine W 4-3 3-2 4/12*^ California W 6-5 26-8 3/6* Arizona State L 13-9 5-11 5/4 at Long Beach State W 12-8 29-26 2/17 Whittier College W 8-7 4-2 4/13* California W 9-5 27-8 3/7* Arizona State L 10-1 5-12 5/6* at Stanford L 5-4 29-27 2/20 at Cal State Northridge L 12-11 4-3 4/14* California L 18-12 27-9 3/8* Arizona State L 15-5 5-13 5/7* at Stanford L 19-3 29-28 2/21 at Cal State Fullerton L 5-1 4-4 4/14* California L 3-2 27-10 3/10 UC San Diego W 11-6 6-13 5/7* at Stanford W 7-1 30-28 2/21 at Cal State Fullerton L 6-2 4-5 4/16 at Loyola Marymount W 8-3 28-10 3/11 La Verne W 4-2 7-13 5/12* at USC W 7-4 31-28 2/25 Long Beach State W 3-2 5-5 4/17 at CS Dominguez Hills W 7-1 29-10 3/13* at Arizona W 5-2 8-13 5/13* USC L 2-1 31-29 2/27 Pepperdine W 12-11 6-5 4/19* at Arizona State W 4-3 30-10 3/14* at Arizona L 10-9 8-14 5/14* at USC L 4-3 31-30 2/28 Cal State Los Angeles W 14-4 7-5 4/20* at Arizona State W 8-4 31-10 3/15* at Arizona W 8-2 9-14 2/28 Cal State Los Angeles W 8-7 8-5 * Pac-8 Conference game 4/21* at Arizona State W 6-5 32-10 3/16 Oral Roberts L 10-1 9-15 3/2 Occidental W 15-3 9-5 ^ Riverside Tournament game (3/28 - 4/2) NA - not available 4/23 Loyola Marymount W 17-15 33-10 3/17 San Diego State L 14-5 9-16 3/4* at USC W 9-0 10-5 4/24 at UC Irvine W 14-11 34-10 3/21 Cal State Fullerton W 5-1 10-16 3/5* USC L 4-1 10-6 4/27* Arizona W 13-1 35-10 3/21* Stanford L 20-3 10-17 3/6* USC L 13-6 10-7 11978978 (39-20,(39-20, 9-9,9-9, 2nd)2nd) Head Coach: Gary Adams 4/28* Arizona W 12-6 36-10 3/21* Stanford L 8-2 10-18 3/9 Loyola Marymount L 13-11 10-8 4/28* Arizona L 6-5 36-11 3/22* Stanford L 11-5 10-19 3/10 Gonzaga W 3-2 11-8 Date Opponent Result Record 4/30 at Long Beach State L 7-2 36-12 3/29* at California L 3-2 10-20 3/12* Stanford W 5-3 12-8 2/16 at Cal Poly Pomona W 5-4 1-0 5/2 SoCal College W 19-2 37-12 3/30* at California L 6-5 10-21 3/13* Stanford L 5-4 12-9 2/17 CS Dominguez Hills W 14-0 2-0 5/4* at Stanford L 5-4 37-13 3/31* at California L 4-3 10-22 3/13* Stanford W 4-3 13-9 2/18 Cal Poly Pomona W 5-4 3-0 5/6* at Stanford L 10-4 37-14 4/3* USC L 9-1 10-23 3/15 Arizona W 5-0 14-9 2/18 Cal Poly Pomona W 3-0 4-0 5/6* at Stanford W 4-3 38-14 4/4* at USC L 5-3 10-24 3/16 at Long Beach State L 6-4 14-10 2/20 at UC Irvine W 7-5 5-0 5/7 Cal Poly Pomona W 10-4 39-14 4/5* USC L 6-3 10-25 3/17 at CS Dominguez Hills W 4-0 15-10 2/20 at UC Irvine W 11-2 6-0 5/8 San Diego State L 11-6 39-15 4/8 SoCal College W 15-2 11-25 3/19* at California W 8-3 16-10 2/21 Cal State Northridge W 17-1 7-0 5/10* USC W 12-5 40-15 4/10* Arizona L 5-3 11-26 3/20* at California W 17-2 17-10 NA Cal State Los Angeles W 22-6 8-0

7788 GGAME-BY-GAMEAME-BY-GAME RRESULTSESULTS

4/11* Arizona W 9-8 12-26 3/15 Cal State Northridge W 11-2 13-6-1 2/16 UC Irvine W 10-8 6-4 5/2* Arizona State W 9-2 33-21 4/12* Arizona L 10-5 12-27 3/26 Cal State Los Angeles W 11-9 14-6-1 2/16 UC Irvine W 6-4 7-4 5/3* Arizona State W 9-7 34-21 4/14 at CS Dominguez Hills W 13-6 13-27 3/26 Cal State Los Angeles L 4-3 14-7-1 2/18 UC Santa Barbara W 10-9 8-4 5/4* Arizona State W 12-4 35-21 4/15 Westmont College W 9-8 14-27 3/27 Northwestern W 9-5 15-7-1 2/19 Cal State Northridge W 7-3 9-4 5/7 Cal State Fullerton W 6-5 36-21 4/16* at Stanford L 6-5 14-28 3/30 Loyola Marymount W 13-2 16-7-1 2/22* USC W 5-4 10-4 5/9* USC W 5-2 37-21 4/17* at Stanford W 15-9 15-28 4/1* Arizona L 8-6 16-8-1 2/23* at USC L 5-2 10-5 5/10* at USC W 6-4 38-21 4/18* at Stanford W 10-7 16-28 4/2* Arizona W 4-3 17-8-1 2/24* USC W 9-8 11-5 5/11* USC W 12-7 39-21 4/21 Occidental W 9-4 17-28 4/3* Arizona L 3-2 17-9-1 2/26 Cal State Fullerton T 7-7 11-5-1 5/22$ Hawaii L 6-3 39-22 4/22 Cal State Northridge W 7-6 18-28 4/6 at Loyola Marymount L 10-8 17-10-1 2/27 Long Beach State W 5-4 12-5-1 5/23$ Loyola Marymount L 12-10 39-23 4/24* at Arizona State L 6-5 18-29 4/8* USC L 6-3 17-11-1 3/1* Arizona W 3-2 13-5-1 * Pac-10 Conference game 4/25* at Arizona State L 10-9 18-30 4/9* at USC L 11-4 17-12-1 3/2* Arizona W 15-4 14-5-1 $ NCAA Western Regionals at Jackie Robinson Stadium 4/26* at Arizona State L 14-9 18-31 4/10* USC L 14-5 17-13-1 3/3* Arizona W 11-7 15-5-1 4/29 Cal State Los Angeles W 13-11 19-31 4/13 U.S. International W 9-7 18-13-1 3/5 at Pepperdine L 5-4 15-6-1 11987987 ((40-25-1,40-25-1, 116-14,6-14, 22nd)nd) 5/1* California W 8-0 20-31 4/15*! Stanford L 13-8 18-14-1 3/6 at Long Beach State W 13-9 16-6-1 Head Coach: Gary Adams 5/2* California L 4-2 20-32 4/15* at Stanford W 12-11 19-14-1 3/8* Stanford L 5-2 16-7-1 Date Opponent Result Record 5/3* California L 9-8 20-33 4/16* at Stanford L 10-4 19-15-1 3/9* Stanford L 3-2 16-8-1 2/4 U.S. International W 7-4 1-0 5/7* at USC W 12-6 21-33 4/17* at Stanford L 10-3 19-16-1 3/10* Stanford L 9-0 16-9-1 2/6 at Loyola Marymount L 3-2 1-1 5/8* USC L 10-2 21-34 4/18*! Stanford L 4-3 19-17-1 3/12 Gonzaga W 16-7 17-9-1 2/7 Loyola Marymount L 7-6 1-2 5/9* at USC L 6-4 21-35 4/22** at California W 11-6 20-17-1 3/14* at Arizona State L 9-2 17-10-1 2/8 at Pepperdine L 8-4 1-3 * Pac-10 Conference game 4/22** at California L 7-4 20-18-1 3/15* at Arizona State L 7-6 17-11-1 2/10 at Chapman College W 17-5 2-3 4/23* California W 6-2 21-18-1 3/16* at Arizona State L 8-1 17-12-1 2/11 at UC Santa Barbara W 6-3 3-3 11982982 ((38-27,38-27, 111-19,1-19, 44th)th) 4/23* California W 20-4 22-18-1 3/23* California L 17-11 17-13-1 2/14 at Hawaii L 5-4 3-4 Head Coach: Gary Adams 4/24* California W 6-3 23-18-1 3/24* California L 13-4 17-14-1 2/15 at Hawaii W 9-6 4-4 Date Opponent Result Record 4/30* Arizona State L 6-4 23-19-1 3/25* California L 4-2 17-15-1 2/16 at Hawaii W 11-3 5-4 5/1* Arizona State L 5-2 23-20-1 3/26^ Arizona State L 8-3 17-16-1 2/2 Azusa Pacific W 12-8 1-0 2/16 at Hawaii L 8-7 5-5 5/1* Arizona State L 10-5 23-21-1 3/27^ UC Riverside W 17-7 18-16-1 2/3 U.S. International W 13-0 2-0 2/18 Pepperdine T 3-3 5-5-1 5/4 CS Dominguez Hills W 10-8 24-21-1 3/28^ Missouri W 10-7 19-16-1 2/5 Pepperdine W 18-14 3-0 2/20* Arizona L 12-10 5-6-1 5/6* at Arizona W 16-14 25-21-1 3/28^ Air Force W 7-4 20-16-1 2/6 at Pepperdine L 17-4 3-1 2/21* Arizona W 6-5 6-6-1 5/7* at Arizona W 20-0 26-21-1 3/29^ San Diego State L 4-2 20-17-1 2/9 Loyola Marymount W 6-4 4-1 2/22* Arizona W 18-5 7-6-1 5/8* at Arizona L 6-5 26-22-1 3/29^ Harvard W 6-4 21-17-1 2/12 at CS Dominguez Hills W 7-1 5-1 2/24 UC Santa Barbara W 17-4 8-6-1 5/11 at San Diego State W 9-7 27-22-1 3/30^ Oregon State L 14-6 21-18-1 2/13 Cal Poly Pomona W 9-4 6-1 2/25 CS Dominguez Hills W 6-5 9-6-1 5/13* at USC W 7-5 28-22-1 4/2 San Diego State W 7-6 22-18-1 2/13 Cal Poly Pomona W 11-3 7-1 2/27* Stanford W 17-9 10-6-1 5/14* USC L 8-3 28-23-1 4/3 at Cal State Fullerton L 5-4 22-19-1 2/15 UC San Diego W 17-1 8-1 2/28* Stanford W 14-5 11-6-1 5/15* at USC L 5-4 28-24-1 4/5 at Oral Roberts L 2-1 22-20-1 2/16 Cal State Fullerton W 16-6 9-1 3/1* Stanford L 13-5 11-7-1 4/6 at Oral Roberts L 3-0 22-21-1 2/17 Pomona-Pitzer W 14-1 10-1 * Pac-10 conference game 3/4 at San Diego State W 7-2 12-7-1 ! Home game vs. Stanford (in Palo Alto, Calif.) 4/6 at Oral Roberts W 13-3 23-21-1 2/19 at UC Irvine W 4-2 11-1 3/6* at Arizona State L 11-6 12-8-1 ** Road game vs. Cal at Jackie Robinson Stadium 4/10 Cal State Los Angeles L 11-10 23-22-1 2/20 UC Irvine W 1-0 12-1 3/7* at Arizona State W 3-2 13-8-1 4/12* at California L 5-3 23-23-1 2/20 UC Irvine W 16-4 13-1 3/8* at Arizona State W 12-5 14-8-1 11984984 (28-32,(28-32, 8-22,8-22, 6th)6th) 4/13* at California L 4-3 23-24-1 2/23 Long Beach State L 11-6 13-2 3/10 Gonzaga W 11-4 15-8-1 Head Coach: Gary Adams 4/14* at California W 12-4 24-24-1 2/24 at Cal Poly Pomona W 13-12 14-2 3/11 Pacific W 8-3 16-8-1 Date Opponent Result Record 4/16 at Loyola Marymount W 14-3 25-24-1 3/13* California W 7-6 17-8-1 2/26* at USC L 4-1 14-3 4/19* at Stanford L 4-3 25-25-1 2/27* USC W 8-1 15-3 2/6 Chapman College W 8-5 1-0 3/14* California L 9-8 17-9-1 2/7 at Occidental W 10-0 2-0 4/20* at Stanford W 9-6 26-25-1 3/15* California W 19-8 18-9-1 2/28* at USC L 12-6 15-4 4/21* at Stanford L 9-8 26-26-1 3/3 Cal State Los Angeles W 7-6 16-4 2/8 U.S. International W 7-5 3-0 3/22* USC W 11-6 19-9-1 2/11 at Miami L 6-5 3-1 4/24 CS Dominguez Hills W 10-6 27-26-1 3/23* at USC W 9-7 20-9-1 3/6* at California W 11-9 17-4 4/26* Arizona State L 9-8 27-27-1 3/6* at California L 15-3 17-5 2/12 at Miami L 7-6 3-2 3/24* USC W 5-4 21-9-1 2/13 at Miami L 7-6 3-3 4/27* Arizona State W 11-10 28-27-1 3/26 at U.S. International W 14-4 22-9-1 3/7* at California L 7-6 17-6 4/28* Arizona State W 6-5 29-27-1 3/9 at Cal State Fullerton L 9-7 17-7 2/14 at Cal State Fullerton W 5-2 4-3 3/26 at U.S. International W 7-1 23-9-1 2/15 Long Beach State W 7-2 5-3 5/1 U.S. International W 5-4 30-27-1 3/27 Cal State Northridge W 13-2 24-9-1 3/10 San Diego W 7-6 18-7 5/3* at Arizona L 14-11 30-28-1 3/13* Arizona State L 4-2 18-8 2/17 Azusa Pacific W 7-5 6-3 3/31 San Diego State L 6-5 24-10-1 2/18 at UC Irvine W 8-4 7-3 5/4* at Arizona L 14-4 30-29-1 4/1 at Cal State Fullerton W 8-5 25-10-1 3/15* Arizona State L 4-3 18-9 5/5* at Arizona W 11-4 31-29-1 3/20* Stanford L 11-5 18-10 2/18 at UC Irvine W 10-0 8-3 4/3^ Maine W 10-3 26-10-1 2/20 at San Diego State L 12-7 8-4 5/8 Pepperdine L 7-3 31-30-1 4/4^ Michigan L 4-1 26-11-1 3/20* Stanford W 7-5 19-10 5/10* at USC W 7-3 32-30-1 3/21* Stanford L 11-8 19-11 2/21 Pomona-Pitzer W 16-4 9-4 4/4^ Minnesota W 2-0 27-11-1 2/22 Cal State Fullerton L 16-1 9-5 5/11* USC W 5-3 33-30-1 4/8 Long Beach State W 9-7 28-11-1 3/30 at UNLV W 13-11 20-11 5/12* at USC W 10-5 34-30-1 3/31 at UNLV L 10-9 20-12 2/24 Cal Poly Pomona L 9-8 9-6 4/10* at Stanford W 14-6 29-11-1 2/25 at Pepperdine L 8-4 9-7 * Pac-10 conference game 4/11* at Stanford L 3-2 29-12-1 4/5 SoCal College W 15-2 21-12 ^ Riverside Tournament game 4/7 Cal State Los Angeles W 6-1 22-12 2/28 Loyola Marymount W 6-2 10-7 4/12* at Stanford L 8-6 29-13-1 2/29 CS Dominguez Hills W 11-9 11-7 4/9* California W 6-5 23-12 11986986 ((39-23,39-23, 221-9,1-9, 11st)st) 4/14 at UC Irvine W 8-0 30-13-1 4/10* California W 11-10 24-12 3/2 Pepperdine W 11-5 12-7 4/16* Arizona State W 13-12 31-13-1 4/10* California W 17-11 25-12 3/4 at UC Santa Barbara L 2-0 12-8 Head Coach: Gary Adams 4/17* Arizona State W 11-10 32-13-1 4/12 at Cal State Northridge W 10-8 26-12 3/4 at UC Santa Barbara W 4-3 13-8 Date Opponent Result Record 4/18* Arizona State L 20-5 32-14-1 4/13 Chapman College L 9-6 26-13 3/6 at Loyola Marymount W 8-5 14-8 2/4 at Pepperdine L 8-4 0-1 4/22 Cal State Fullerton W 16-12 33-14-1 4/14 San Diego State W 3-2 27-13 3/7 at Cal State Northridge L 5-4 14-9 2/5 at Cal State Fullerton W 4-3 1-1 4/24* at California L 8-3 33-15-1 4/17* at Stanford W 4-3 28-13 3/9* at USC L 4-0 14-10 2/7 Chapman College W 8-0 2-1 4/25* at California W 9-0 34-15-1 4/17* at Stanford L 9-3 28-14 3/10* USC L 2-0 14-11 2/8 San Diego State L 8-4 2-2 4/26* at California L 9-5 34-16-1 4/18* at Stanford L 16-5 28-15 3/11* at USC L 8-7 14-12 2/8 San Diego State W 7-6 3-2 4/29 at Cal Poly Pomona L 12-8 34-17-1 4/20 at Occidental L 4-0 28-16 3/13 Gonzaga W 13-1 15-12 2/11 at Loyola Marymount L 7-4 3-3 5/1* at Arizona L 10-8 34-18-1 4/21 Cal Lutheran W 4-2 29-16 3/15* California W 13-11 16-12 2/12 CS Dominguez Hills W 7-6 4-3 5/2* at Arizona L 12-8 34-19-1 4/22 CS Dominguez Hills W 8-0 30-16 3/16* California L 11-8 16-13 2/16 U.S. International W 4-3 5-3 5/3* at Arizona L 12-4 34-20-1 4/23* Arizona L 2-1 30-17 3/17* California W 15-13 17-13 2/16 U.S. International L 5-3 5-4 5/6 at Long Beach State W 10-3 35-20-1 4/24* Arizona L 6-2 30-18 3/24* at Stanford L 7-6 17-14 2/18 Pepperdine W 8-4 6-4 5/7 Cal State Los Angeles W 23-5 36-20-1 4/25* Arizona W 3-0 31-18 3/25* at Stanford L 4-0 17-15 2/20 Cal Poly Pomona W 6-2 7-4 5/9* at USC L 7-6 36-21-1 4/27 La Verne W 11-5 32-18 3/26* at Stanford L 6-5 17-16 2/22 at Fresno State W 6-0 8-4 5/10* USC W 11-6 37-21-1 4/28 SoCal College W 7-2 33-18 3/27 at San Jose State W 13-6 18-16 2/23 at Fresno State W 6-3 9-4 5/11* at USC L 7-4 37-22-1 4/29*# Arizona State L 6-2 33-19 3/30* at Arizona State L 13-3 18-17 2/23 at Fresno State W 13-6 10-4 5/16 at Cal State Fullerton L 4-0 37-23-1 4/30* at Arizona State L 10-4 33-20 3/31* at Arizona State L 11-6 18-18 2/26 Long Beach State W 13-8 11-4 5/22$ Hawaii W 12-11 38-23-1 5/1* at Arizona State L 18-4 33-21 4/1* at Arizona State L 14-13 18-19 2/28* at Arizona State W 6-4 12-4 5/23$ Arizona State L 9-3 38-24-1 5/2* at Arizona State L 9-2 33-22 4/3 U.S. International W 7-6 19-19 3/1* at Arizona State L 12-8 12-5 5/24$ Hawaii W 16-7 39-24-1 5/3 at Loyola Marymount L 14-7 33-23 4/6* Arizona W 4-3 20-19 3/2* at Arizona State L 6-5 12-6 5/24$ Pepperdine W 21-5 40-24-1 5/5 UC Santa Barbara W 11-6 34-23 4/8* Arizona L 8-5 21-20 3/5 UC Irvine L 3-0 12-7 5/25$ Arizona State L 14-4 40-25-1 5/5 UC Santa Barbara L 7-2 34-24 4/11 at Long Beach State W 21-3 22-20 3/9* at Stanford L 4-2 12-8 * Pac-10 Conference game 5/7* at Arizona W 10-7 35-24 4/13* at California W 11-5 23-20 3/11 Gonzaga L 3-1 12-9 ^ Wheaties Tournament at Metrodome (Minneapolis, Minn.) 5/8* at Arizona L 7-5 35-25 4/14* at California L 5-4 23-21 3/12 New Mexico W 6-0 13-9 $ NCAA West II Regional playoff game (Tempe, Ariz.) 5/9* at Arizona W 12-6 36-25 4/15* at California L 7-1 23-22 3/14* California W 12-3 14-9 5/10 at San Diego State W 7-3 37-25 4/19* Stanford L 7-0 23-23 3/15* California W 8-2 15-9 11988988 ((31-28,31-28, 112-18,2-18, 55th)th) 5/13* USC W 7-6 38-25 4/20* Stanford W 8-1 24-23 3/17* California W 18-9 16-9 Head Coach: Gary Adams 5/14* at USC L 13-9 38-26 4/21* Stanford L 5-4 24-24 3/18 at Cal State Northridge W 12-8 17-9 Date Opponent Result Record 5/15* USC L 17-8 38-27 4/25 Cal State Los Angeles L 8-6 24-25 3/19 Oral Roberts L 11-1 17-10 2/2 at UC Santa Barbara W 12-5 1-0 4/27* Arizona State L 11-5 24-26 * Pac-10 conference game 3/21* at Arizona L 14-5 17-11 2/3 Pepperdine W 9-3 2-0 # UCLA designated as home team vs. Arizona State (Tempe, Ariz.) 4/28* Arizona State L 19-10 24-27 3/22* at Arizona W 28-5 18-11 2/5 at San Diego W 11-6 3-0 4/29* Arizona State L 8-5 24-28 3/23* at Arizona W 12-9 19-11 2/6 at U.S. International W 12-3 4-0 11983983 ((28-24-1,28-24-1, 112-18,2-18, 55th)th) 5/2 Cal Lutheran W 11-2 25-28 3/29 Cal State Los Angeles L 6-1 19-12 2/7 at U.S. International L 9-8 4-1 5/4* at Arizona L 10-4 25-29 3/29 Cal State Los Angeles W 13-8 20-12 2/9 at Loyola Marymount L 7-4 4-2 Head Coach: Gary Adams 5/5* at Arizona W 7-5 26-29 Date Opponent Result Record 4/1 at San Diego State W 14-13 21-12 2/10 at Cal State Northridge W 13-8 5-2 5/6* at Arizona W 17-6 27-29 4/2 at U.S. International L 9-6 21-13 2/9 Cal State Los Angeles W 8-2 1-0 2/12 UC Irvine W 10-9 6-2 5/9 San Diego State W 5-4 28-29 4/4* Stanford W 6-5 22-13 2/10 Occidental W 6-0 2-0 2/13 at San Diego State W 11-5 7-2 5/11* USC L 5-2 28-30 4/5* Stanford L 7-2 22-14 2/11 at Pepperdine T 5-5 2-0-1 2/14 at San Diego State W 16-7 8-2 5/12* at USC L 9-7 28-31 4/7* Stanford W 9-8 23-14 2/12 at UC Irvine W 5-0 3-0-1 2/16 Loyola Marymount L 9-5 8-3 5/13* USC L 5-0 28-32 4/8 UC Santa Barbara L 18-9 23-15 2/12 at UC Irvine L 7-4 3-1-1 2/19* Arizona State L 12-7 8-4 * Pac-10 conference game 4/11* at USC W 13-10 24-15 2/15 Santa Clara W 19-0 4-1-1 2/20* Arizona State W 9-5 9-4 4/12* USC W 8-7 25-15 2/16 Cal Poly Pomona W 8-6 5-1-1 2/21* Arizona State L 15-8 9-5 11985985 (34-30-1,(34-30-1, 13-17,13-17, 5th)5th) 4/13* at USC W 12-10 26-15 2/18 UC Irvine W 9-2 6-1-1 2/23 Chapman College W 10-4 10-5 4/15 Loyola Marymount L 17-9 26-16 2/19 Pepperdine W 6-1 7-1-1 Head Coach: Gary Adams 2/24 at Cal State Los Angeles W 10-2 11-5 4/18* at California W 7-4 27-16 2/21 at UC Santa Barbara L 4-3 7-2-1 Date Opponent Result Record 2/26* Arizona W 9-2 12-5 4/19* at California L 12-9 27-17 2/22 at Chapman College W 14-3 8-2-1 2/4 at Cal Poly Pomona L 6-3 0-1 2/27* Arizona L 12-6 12-6 4/20* at California W 8-6 28-17 2/23 Long Beach State L 14-12 8-3-1 2/5 U.S. International W 14-4 1-1 3/2 Cal State Fullerton L 12-6 12-7 4/21* at Stanford L 5-2 28-18 2/25* Stanford L 13-5 8-4-1 2/7 at Hawaii L 9-7 1-2 3/4* at Stanford W 6-3 13-7 4/21* at Stanford L 6-5 28-19 3/6* at California W 3-2 9-4-1 2/8 at Hawaii W 10-3 2-2 3/5* at Stanford L 11-4 13-8 4/23 at UC Irvine W 18-6 29-19 3/8 at Cal State Fullerton L 6-4 9-5-1 2/9 at Hawaii L 6-5 2-3 3/6* at Stanford L 5-1 13-9 4/25* Arizona W 17-5 30-19 3/9 Gonzaga W 12-11 10-5-1 2/10 at Hawaii L 7-2 2-4 3/8 Cal Poly Pomona W 7-4 14-9 4/26* Arizona L 12-4 30-20 3/11* at Arizona State L 4-3 10-6-1 2/12 Loyola Marymount W 16-4 3-4 3/10* at California W 9-3 15-9 4/27* Arizona W 14-13 31-20 3/12* at Arizona State W 7-6 11-6-1 2/13 at Cal State Los Angeles W 9-5 4-4 3/11* at California L 4-2 15-10 4/29 at Long Beach State W 5-3 32-20 3/13* at Arizona State W 5-4 12-6-1 2/15 at Chapman College W 6-3 5-4 3/12* at California L 8-1 15-11 4/30 at UC Santa Barbara L 4-3 32-21 3/22 at South Alabama W 11-7 16-11

7799 GGAME-BY-GAMEAME-BY-GAME RRESULTSESULTS 2/18* Stanford L 16-5 10-2 3/23 at South Alabama W 14-3 17-11 2/19* Stanford W 5-3 11-2 5/11* at USC W 7-5 26-28 4/17* Stanford W 7-5 21-12 3/25^ New Orleans W 5-2 18-11 2/19* Stanford L 6-5 11-3 5/12* USC W 13-4 27-28 4/18* Stanford W 6-2 22-12 3/26^ Tulane L 5-4 18-12 2/21 Long Beach State W 15-5 12-3 5/15 U.S. International W 12-1 28-28 4/20 at San Diego L 7-3 22-13 3/27^ Louisiana State L 7-1 18-13 2/23* at Arizona State L 6-5 12-4 5/17 UNLV W 9-0 29-28 4/21 San Diego L 11-7 22-14 3/31* at USC W 4-3 19-13 2/24* at Arizona State W 11-4 13-4 5/18 UNLV L 11-9 29-29 4/23* at Arizona State L 11-3 22-15 4/1* USC L 8-2 19-14 2/25* at Arizona State L 9-2 13-5 5/19 UNLV L 8-10 29-30 4/24* at Arizona State L 9-3 22-16 4/2* at USC L 12-3 19-15 2/28 at Loyola Marymount W 10-2 14-5 * Pac-10 Conference game 4/25* at Arizona State W 9-5 23-16 4/7 CS Dominguez Hills W 9-5 20-15 # Olive Garden Classic (Kissimmee, Fla.) 4/28 Cal State Fullerton L 7-6 23-17 3/3* at California L 4-1 14-6 ^ Oscar Mayer Classic at Metrodome (Minneapolis, Minn.) 4/8* California L 6-4 20-16 3/5* at California W 7-6 15-6 4/30* California W 5-2 24-17 4/9* California W 9-1 21-16 3/6 Cal State Fullerton W 12-4 16-6 11992992 ((37-26,37-26, 114-16,4-16, 33rd)rd) 5/1* California L 6-2 24-18 4/10* California W 9-0 22-16 3/9* USC L 7-5 16-7 5/2* California W 9-1 25-18 4/13 Long Beach State W 10-5 23-16 3/10* at USC L 5-4 16-8 Head Coach: Gary Adams 5/4 Pepperdine L 8-1 25-19 4/15* Stanford W 9-4 24-16 3/11* USC W 9-7 17-8 Date Opponent Result Record 5/5 at UC Santa Barbara W 10-4 26-19 4/16* Stanford L 8-5 24-17 3/14 Cal State Northridge W 11-4 18-8 2/4 at Cal State Fullerton W 3-2 1-0 5/7 at Southern Utah W 16-6 27-19 4/17* Stanford L 5-2 24-18 3/15 UC Santa Barbara L 8-5 18-9 2/7 at Hawaii L 11-10 1-1 5/8 at Southern Utah W 6-1 28-19 4/18* Arizona W 9-8 25-18 3/17 Illinois W 14-9 19-9 2/8 at Hawaii W 1-0 2-1 5/11 at Cal State Fullerton W 12-9 29-19 4/22* at Arizona W 9-4 26-18 3/24* at Arizona W 4-3 20-9 2/9 at Hawaii L 6-5 2-2 5/12 Loyola Marymount W 11-5 30-19 4/23* at Arizona L 8-5 26-19 3/25* at Arizona W 8-6 21-9 2/14 CS Dominguez Hills W 7-1 3-2 5/14* USC L 7-6 30-20 4/24* at Arizona L 17-0 26-20 3/26* at Arizona W 10-8 22-9 2/15 San Francisco State W 12-2 4-2 5/15* at USC W 6-4 31-20 4/26 at Pepperdine W 6-2 27-20 3/30* California W 10-5 23-9 2/16 Cal Poly Pomona W 8-6 5-2 5/16* USC W 8-7 32-20 4/27 at Long Beach State W 19-5 28-20 3/31* California W 7-5 24-9 2/18 Cal State Los Angeles W 6-0 6-2 5/19 UC Santa Barbara W 13-4 33-20 4/29* at Arizona State L 17-6 28-21 4/1* California L 15-12 24-10 2/20 Northwestern W 6-5 7-2 5/21* at Stanford L 18-14 33-21 4/30* at Arizona State L 6-5 28-22 4/3 at Long Beach State W 8-3 25-10 2/21 Northwestern W 10-9 8-2 5/22* at Stanford W 6-2 34-21 5/1* at Arizona State L 21-7 28-23 4/6* at Stanford L 6-1 25-11 2/22 at UC Irvine L 5-2 8-3 5/23* at Stanford W 10-1 35-21 5/4 at Cal State Fullerton L 4-3 28-24 4/7* at Stanford L 9-7 25-12 2/23 UC Irvine W 5-4 9-3 5/27$ Lamar W 6-1 36-21 5/6* USC W 6-1 29-24 4/8* at Stanford L 11-8 25-13 2/25 San Diego W 10-9 10-3 5/28$ Hawaii W 9-4 37-21 5/7* at USC L 7-4 29-25 4/9* at California W 8-6 26-13 2/26 UC Santa Barbara W 17-4 11-3 5/29$ Texas A&M L 11-4 37-22 5/8* USC W 6-5 30-25 4/12* Arizona L 4-3 26-14 2/28* California W 5-0 12-3 5/29$ North Carolina L 8-5 37-23 5/10 San Diego State L 3-1 30-26 4/13* Arizona L 9-7 26-15 2/29* California L 10-6 12-4 * Pac-10 Conference game 5/13 at UNLV L 12-7 30-27 4/14* Arizona W 14-4 27-15 3/1* California W 10-8 13-4 $ NCAA Central I Regional at College Station, TX (Texas A&M) 5/14 at UNLV W 6-4 31-27 4/17 at UC Irvine W 15-5 28-15 3/4 at Loyola Marymount W 9-3 14-4 5/15 at UNLV L 9-8 31-28 4/18 at U.S. International W 12-7 29-15 3/6* at Arizona W 5-1 15-4 11994994 ((22-36,22-36, 111-19,1-19, 55th)th) * Pac-10 Conference game 4/20* Arizona State L 8-4 29-16 3/7* at Arizona L 4-3 15-5 Head Coach: Gary Adams ^ Busch Challenge (at Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA) 4/21* Arizona State W 12-9 30-16 3/11 Pepperdine W 9-4 16-5 Date Opponent Result Record 4/22* Arizona State W 2-1 31-16 3/14 Chapman College L 7-6 16-6 2/8 UC Santa Barbara W 8-6 1-0 11989989 ((27-32,27-32, 110-20,0-20, 55th)th) 4/25 Loyola Marymount L 11-10 31-17 3/21* Stanford L 5-3 16-7 2/9 Pepperdine L 2-1 1-1 Head Coach: Gary Adams 4/27* at USC L 7-2 31-18 3/22* Stanford W 8-1 17-7 2/11 at Cal State Northridge L 7-5 1-2 Date Opponent Result Record 4/28* USC W 8-6 32-18 3/23* Stanford L 3-1 17-8 2/12 at San Diego L 9-5 1-3 2/1 UC Santa Barbara W 8-3 1-0 4/29* at USC L 7-5 32-19 3/25 at Chapman College W 2-1 18-8 2/13 Cal State Northridge L 10-7 1-4 2/5 U.S. International L 4-1 1-1 5/2 at UC Santa Barbara L 9-6 32-20 3/27* at Arizona State L 5-4 18-9 2/16 Long Beach State L 4-3 1-5 2/5 U.S. International W 6-3 2-1 5/3 at Chapman College L 5-4 32-21 3/28* at Arizona State L 8-6 18-10 2/17 Cal State Los Angeles W 9-2 2-5 2/10 at Texas L 4-3 2-2 5/5 U.S. International W 4-1 33-21 3/29* at Arizona State W 11-8 19-10 2/19 UNLV W 11-3 3-5 2/11 at Texas L 6-3 2-3 5/6 U.S. International W 6-3 34-21 4/3* USC W 11-1 20-10 2/20 UNLV W 9-8 4-5 2/12 at Texas L 14-4 2-4 5/8 at Cal State Fullerton L 10-9 34-22 4/4* at USC L 13-8 20-11 2/21 UNLV L 6-4 4-6 2/15 UC Irvine W 6-3 2-5 5/9 CS Dominguez Hills L 11-4 34-23 4/5* USC W 15-2 21-11 2/25 at Hawaii L 6-4 4-7 2/18 Pepperdine L 10-7 2-6 5/11 Sacramento State W 9-7 35-23 4/8 at Long Beach State W 13-11 22-11 2/26 at Hawaii L 9-8 4-8 2/19 at Pepperdine W 9-7 3-6 5/12 Sacramento State W 13-5 36-23 4/10* at California W 7-6 23-11 2/27 at Hawaii L 8-7 4-9 2/21 at Loyola Marymount L 5-2 4-6 5/15 at Pepperdine W 5-0 37-23 4/11* at California L 10-3 23-12 3/2 San Diego State L 12-11 4-10 2/24* at Arizona State L 5-1 4-7 5/18 at UNLV W 22-6 38-23 4/12* at California L 7-0 23-13 3/4* Stanford L 3-0 4-11 2/25* at Arizona State L 10-9 4-8 5/19 at UNLV L 12-8 38-24 4/14 Loyola Marymount W 9-1 24-13 3/5* Stanford W 11-4 5-11 2/26* at Arizona State L 4-3 4-9 5/20 at UNLV W 7-3 39-24 4/16*! Arizona L 7-2 24-14 3/6* Stanford L 14-3 5-12 3/1 at UC Santa Barbara W 12-5 5-9 5/25$ South Alabama L 6-4 39-25 4/16 Arizona W 8-4 25-14 3/9 CS Dominguez Hills L 6-4 5-13 3/3* Arizona L 11-1 5-10 5/26$ Fordham W 13-8 40-25 4/17* Arizona L 4-1 25-15 3/11* at California W 11-10 6-13 3/4* Arizona L 6-3 5-11 5/27$ Wichita State W 7-5 41-25 4/18* Arizona W 7-2 26-15 3/12* at California L 12-6 6-14 3/5* Arizona L 10-4 5-12 5/28$ Georgia Southern L 5-4 41-26 4/21 UC Riverside W 10-2 27-15 3/13* at California L 5-3 6-15 3/7 Iona W 13-1 6-12 * Pac-10 conference game 4/22 Long Beach State L 4-3 27-16 3/16 at Loyola Marymount L 7-4 6-16 3/10* at USC L 6-0 6-13 $ NCAA Midwest Regional at Wichita State (Eck Stadium) 4/24* Arizona State W 7-6 28-16 3/18 Cal State Fullerton L 13-3 6-17 3/11* USC L 10-7 6-14 4/25* Arizona State L 6-3 28-17 3/26* USC W 6-0 7-17 3/12* at USC W 16-12 7-14 11991991 (29-30,(29-30, 13-17,13-17, 4th)4th) 4/26* Arizona State W 7-5 29-17 3/27* at USC L 1-0 7-18 3/15 Loyola Marymount L 14-5 7-15 Head Coach: Gary Adams 4/29 Cal State Northridge W 4-0 30-17 3/28* USC L 7-2 7-19 3/17 Gonzaga W 10-6 8-15 5/1* at Stanford W 10-9 31-17 3/31* Arizona State L 6-5 7-20 Date Opponent Result Record 5/2* at Stanford L 15-6 31-18 3/18 Utah W 11-2 9-15 2/2 UC Irvine L 4-1 0-1 4/1* Arizona State L 5-3 7-21 3/19 Minnesota L 12-4 9-16 5/3* at Stanford L 10-5 31-19 4/2* Arizona State L 8-6 7-22 2/3 at UC Irvine W 9-6 1-1 5/5 at UC Santa Barbara W 7-2 32-19 3/25* Stanford L 8-7 9-17 2/6 Loyola Marymount L 7-5 1-2 4/5 at UC Santa Barbara W 7-3 8-22 3/26* Stanford W 11-8 10-17 5/6 Cal State Fullerton L 10-5 32-20 4/6 San Diego W 6-0 9-22 2/8# Georgia Southern W 16-3 2-2 5/9 at Sacramento State W 5-2 33-20 3/27* Stanford W 5-0 11-17 2/8# Florida L 5-4 2-3 4/8* California L 5-3 9-23 3/29 at UC Irvine L 6-5 11-18 5/10 at Sacramento State L 10-7 33-21 4/9* California W 6-4 10-23 2/9# Central Florida W 6-5 3-3 5/13 at Pepperdine L 16-8 33-22 3/31* California W 7-4 12-18 2/10# Florida W 10-6 4-3 4/10* California W 5-1 11-23 4/1* California W 8-1 13-18 5/15* at USC L 6-5 33-23 4/13 at San Diego State W 12-7 12-23 2/13 Cal State Los Angeles W 12-8 5-3 5/16* USC W 3-1 34-23 4/2* California L 5-4 13-19 2/14 Chapman College W 9-3 6-3 4/15* at Arizona L 6-1 12-24 4/4 Cal State Fullerton W 4-3 14-19 5/17* at USC L 4-2 34-24 4/16* at Arizona W 10-6 13-24 2/16 U.S. International L 3-1 6-4 5/21^ Oklahoma L 4-3 34-25 4/7* at Arizona L 6-1 14-20 2/18 at UC Santa Barbara W 3-2 7-4 4/17* at Arizona L 4-2 13-25 4/8* at Arizona L 6-5 14-21 5/22^ Clemson W 6-5 35-25 4/20 at Cal State Fullerton L 8-6 13-26 2/20 Pepperdine L 10-6 7-5 5/23^ Yale W 8-0 36-25 4/9* at Arizona L 7-1 14-22 2/22* at California L 16-2 7-6 4/22* at USC L 6-2 13-27 4/11 CS Dominguez Hills W 5-4 15-22 5/24^ Mississippi State W 3-2 37-25 4/23* USC W 4-3 14-27 2/23* at California L 11-10 7-7 5/24^ Oklahoma L 10-0 37-26 4/12 at Long Beach State W 9-7 16-22 2/24* at California W 18-4 8-7 4/24* at USC L 10-8 14-28 4/14* Arizona State W 4-2 17-22 3/2* Arizona State W 16-15 9-7 * Pac-10 conference game 4/26 at Long Beach State W 12-2 15-28 4/15* Arizona State W 7-6 18-22 ! Game played at UCLA; Arizona designated as home team 4/29* at Arizona State L 9-3 15-29 3/3* Arizona State L 8-7 9-8 ^ NCAA Mideast Regional (Starkville, MS - Mississippi State) 4/16* Arizona State L 5-4 18-23 3/4* Arizona State L 4-1 9-9 4/30* at Arizona State L 8-2 15-30 4/18 Long Beach State W 2-1 19-23 3/6 Long Beach State W 3-1 10-9 11993993 ((37-23,37-23, 117-13,7-13, 22nd)nd) 5/1* at Arizona State W 15-8 16-30 4/21* at Stanford W 2-1 20-23 3/8* Arizona W 3-1 11-9 5/4 Loyola Marymount L 11-4 16-31 4/22* at Stanford W 9-6 21-23 Head Coach: Gary Adams 5/5* at Stanford L 3-2 16-32 3/9* Arizona W 11-9 12-9 Date Opponent Result Record 4/23* at Stanford L 2-1 21-24 3/10* Arizona W 16-4 13-9 5/6* at Stanford L 3-0 16-33 2/13 Chapman College W 10-4 1-0 4/28* at California L 9-1 21-25 3/14 Cal State Fullerton W 9-8 14-9 5/7* at Stanford L 14-5 16-34 2/14 at Chapman College W 7-5 2-0 4/29* at California W 11-10 22-25 3/16 at U.S. International L 4-2 14-10 5/10 at Pepperdine W 5-0 17-34 2/16 San Diego State W 6-4 3-0 4/30* at California L 8-3 22-26 3/16 at U.S. International W 8-7 15-10 5/11 at Cal State Fullerton L 10-2 17-35 2/21 Chapman College W 7-5 4-0 5/2 at Cal State Fullerton W 9-6 23-26 3/23* at USC L 5-4 15-11 5/14* Arizona W 9-4 18-35 2/22 at Chapman College W 5-3 5-0 5/5 at Maine W 1-0 24-26 3/24* USC L 6-5 15-12 5/15* Arizona W 13-5 19-35 2/24 Long Beach State L 7-3 5-1 5/6 at Maine L 9-8 24-27 3/25* at USC L 11-8 15-13 5/16* Arizona W 9-6 20-35 2/27* Arizona State W 9-8 6-1 5/7 at Maine W 4-3 25-27 3/29^ Minnesota W 7-4 16-13 5/20 at Nevada W 8-2 21-35 2/27* Arizona State L 4-3 6-2 5/10 Cal State Los Angeles W 4-3 26-27 3/30^ Stanford L 11-7 16-14 5/21 at Nevada L 12-3 21-36 2/28* Arizona State L 10-3 6-3 5/12* USC L 10-5 26-28 3/31^ Notre Dame W 6-3 17-14 5/22 at Nevada W 15-13 22-36 3/3 at Loyola Marymount W 12-10 7-3 5/13* at USC L 10-2 26-29 4/3 Cal Poly Pomona W 11-2 18-14 * Pac-10 Conference game 3/5* at Arizona W 10-8 8-3 5/14* USC L 12-5 26-30 4/5* at Arizona L 17-8 18-15 3/6* at Arizona W 16-9 9-3 5/19 UNLV L 10-5 26-31 4/6* at Arizona L 15-14 18-16 11995995 ((29-28,29-28, 112-8,2-8, 55th)th) 3/7* at Arizona W 20-15 10-3 5/20 UNLV L 15-4 26-32 4/7* at Arizona L 11-9 18-17 Head Coach: Gary Adams 3/9 at Long Beach State L 4-2 10-4 5/21 UNLV W 10-1 27-32 4/10 at Cal State Northridge L 4-2 18-18 3/10 Cal Poly Pomona W 8-5 11-4 Date Opponent Result Record * Pac-10 conference game 4/12* California L 6-4 18-19 NA - not available 3/13 Southern Utah W 13-1 12-4 1/20 at Hawaii W 5-1 1-0 4/13* California L 8-7 18-20 3/14 Southern Utah W 22-7 13-4 1/21 at Hawaii L 9-8 1-1 4/14* California L 11-7 18-21 3/16 Cal State Northridge L 4-3 13-5 1/22 at Hawaii W 9-2 2-1 11990990 ((41-26,41-26, 114-16,4-16, 44th)th) 4/17 at Cal State Northridge L 15-1 18-22 3/20 Cal State Los Angeles W 7-6 14-5 2/1 San Diego State W 8-6 3-1 Head Coach: Gary Adams 4/19* at Stanford W 6-4 19-22 3/28* at California L 3-2 14-6 2/7 Cal State Fullerton L 6-2 3-2 Date Opponent Result Record 4/20* at Stanford W 11-7 20-22 3/29* at California W 8-1 15-6 2/10 at Long Beach State W 5-2 4-2 1/30 Cal State Los Angeles W 12-1 1-0 4/21* at Stanford W 5-4 21-22 3/29* at California L 6-5 15-7 2/15 Long Beach State W 6-2 5-2 2/1 at Hawaii-Hilo W 8-3 2-0 4/24 at Cal State Fullerton W 7-4 22-22 3/31 at Cal State Northridge W 19-5 16-7 2/17 Nevada L 7-3 5-3 2/2 at Hawaii W 3-2 3-0 4/26* at Arizona State W 6-1 23-22 4/2* at USC L, 14-4 16-8 2/18 Nevada W 11-6 6-3 2/3 at Hawaii L 7-1 3-1 4/27* at Arizona State L 10-4 23-23 4/3* USC W 9-6 17-8 2/19 Nevada L 6-3 6-4 2/4 at Hawaii W 7-0 4-1 4/28* at Arizona State W 18-5 24-23 4/4* at USC L 11-5 17-9 2/22 at Cal State Northridge W 4-2 7-4 2/7 at UC Riverside W 7-2 5-1 4/30 at Long Beach State L 7-3 24-24 4/8* Arizona W 5-0 18-9 2/24* Stanford L 6-5 7-5 2/8 South Alabama W 6-5 6-1 5/3* Stanford L 18-0 24-25 4/9* Arizona L 9-4 18-10 2/25* Stanford W 8-6 8-5 2/10 UC Irvine W 6-4 7-1 5/4* Stanford L 12-11 24-26 4/10* Arizona L 8-7 18-11 2/26* Stanford L 2-0 8-6 2/11 Pepperdine W 8-4 8-1 5/5* Stanford W 4-3 25-26 4/12 at Pepperdine L 3-2 18-12 3/1 at San Diego W 4-0 9-6 2/13 at UC Irvine W 13-10 9-1 5/7 UC Santa Barbara L 7-3 25-27 4/13 CS Dominguez Hills W 15-7 19-12 3/4* USC L 5-2 9-7 2/14 San Diego W 11-4 10-1 5/10* USC L 4-0 25-28 4/16* Stanford W 7-6 20-12 3/6* at USC L 9-3 9-8

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3/6* at USC W 9-4 10-8 11997997 (45-21-1,(45-21-1, 19-11,19-11, 2nd)2nd) 4/9* Arizona L 10-4 15-23 3/10 Bradley W 14-4 8-10 3/8 Loyola Marymount L 4-1 10-9 Head Coach: Gary Adams 4/10* Arizona W 15-7 16-23 3/11 Bradley W 9-8 9-10 3/10* at Arizona W 19-3 11-9 Date Opponent Result Record 4/12* Arizona W 12-7 17-23 3/12 Bradley W 12-4 10-10 3/11* at Arizona L 6-5 11-10 4/13 Hawaii-Hilo W 16-0 18-23 3/14 San Diego State W 7-6 11-10 3/12* at Arizona W 4-2 12-10 1/23 at Hawaii W 23-11 1-0 4/14 at San Diego State L 21-4 18-24 3/17 Harvard W 9-2 12-10 3/17 Washington State L 4-3 12-11 1/24 at Hawaii W 10-0 2-0 4/17* at Arizona State L 19-10 18-25 3/18 Harvard W 5-4 13-10 3/18 Washington W 11-10 13-11 1/25 at Hawaii W 12-8 3-0 4/18* at Arizona State L 8-7 18-26 3/18 Harvard W 10-3 14-10 3/18 Washington State W 7-6 14-11 1/31 at UNLV W 7-4 4-0 4/19* at Arizona State L 18-4 18-27 3/25* Washington W 2-1 15-10 3/19 Washington W 4-3 15-11 2/1 at UNLV W 12-5 5-0 4/22 at Cal State Fullerton L 19-5 18-28 3/26* Washington L 7-6 15-11 3/25* California L 3-1 15-12 2/2 at UNLV W 10-3 6-0 4/24* USC L 14-6 18-29 3/27* Washington W 12-5 16-11 3/26* California L 16-3 15-13 2/4 Pepperdine W 6-5 7-0 4/25* at USC W 18-17 19-29 3/29 at San Diego W 11-9 17-11 3/27* California W 10-3 16-13 2/5 at Cal State Northridge T 9-9 7-0-1 4/26* USC L 17-12 19-30 3/31* at Oregon State W 3-1 18-11 3/31* at Arizona State L 8-6 16-14 2/7 Nevada W 11-3 8-0-1 4/28 at Long Beach State W 4-2 20-30 4/1* at Oregon State W 18-10 19-11 4/1* at Arizona State W 13-2 17-14 2/8 Nevada L 6-5 8-1-1 5/1 Portland State W 7-6 21-30 4/2* at Oregon State W 9-5 20-11 4/2* at Arizona State L 10-6 17-15 2/9 Nevada W 11-0 9-1-1 5/2 Portland State W 4-3 22-30 4/4 Loyola Marymount L 23-12 20-12 4/5 at Pepperdine W 5-0 18-15 2/11 at San Diego W 7-1 10-1-1 5/3 Portland State W 7-4 23-30 4/7* USC L 5-1 20-13 4/8* at Stanford W 9-1 19-15 2/14 Loyola Marymount W 13-1 11-1-1 5/6 UC Santa Barbara W 16-4 24-30 4/8* USC W 15-5 21-13 4/8* at Stanford L 7-4 19-16 2/15 at Loyola Marymount W 10-5 12-1-1 5/8 at Oregon State L 8-7 24-31 4/9* USC W 8-5 22-13 4/9* at Stanford L 16-3 19-17 2/16 Loyola Marymount W 13-4 13-1-1 5/9 at Oregon State L 19-5 24-32 4/11 at UC Santa Barbara W 10-2 23-13 4/13* Arizona W 7-1 20-17 2/18 at UC Santa Barbara W 17-7 14-1-1 5/10 at Oregon State L 11-8 24-33 4/14 Cal State Northridge W 10-5 24-13 4/14* Arizona W 8-6 21-17 2/21* Arizona State W 4-3 15-1-1 4/15 Cal State Northridge L 7-2 24-14 2/22* Arizona State W 16-5 16-1-1 * Pac-10 Conference game 4/15* Arizona W 11-10 22-17 ! Game completed on February 15 4/16 Cal State Northridge L 12-9 24-15 4/18 Cal State Northridge W 4-3 23-17 2/23* Arizona State L 17-12 16-2-1 4/18 at USC L 6-2 24-16 4/21* USC L 7-3 23-18 2/25 CS Dominguez Hills W 21-10 17-2-1 11999999 ((31-33,31-33, 113-11,3-11, tt-3rd)-3rd) 4/20* at Arizona State L 10-8 24-17 4/22* at USC L 13-8 23-19 2/28^ Washington W 11-5 18-2-1 4/21* at Arizona State W 13-3 25-17 3/1^ Nebraska W 12-9 19-2-1 Head Coach: Gary Adams 4/23* USC L 8-7 23-20 Date Opponent Result Record 4/22* at Arizona State L 18-3 25-18 4/26 San Diego L 7-4 23-21 3/2^ Minnesota W 13-5 20-2-1 4/24 San Diego L 10-1 25-19 3/4 UC Santa Barbara L 9-6 20-3-1 1/22 at Hawaii L 6-0 0-1 4/28* Arizona State W 7-3 24-21 1/23 at Hawaii L 3-0 0-2 4/25 Cal State Fullerton L 8-3 25-20 4/29* Arizona State W 8-7 25-21 3/7* at Arizona L 4-2 20-4-1 4/28* at Washington State W 14-10 26-20 3/8* at Arizona L 13-3 20-5-1 1/24 at Hawaii L 5-3 0-3 4/30* Arizona State L 8-7 25-22 1/26! at Hawaii-Hilo W 7-2 (7) 1-3 4/29* at Washington State W 13-2 27-20 5/3 at Loyola Marymount L 8-3 25-23 3/9* at Arizona W 12-1 21-5-1 4/30* at Washington State W 14-1 28-20 3/11 Cal State Fullerton W 7-6 22-5-1 1/26! at Hawaii-Hilo W 5-0 2-3 5/5* at California L 4-3 25-24 2/2 Pepperdine L 8-6 2-4 5/2 at Pepperdine L 7-6 28-22 5/6* at California L 9-8 25-25 3/13 Cal State Los Angeles W 16-2 23-5-1 5/5* California L 13-7 28-22 3/22* at USC W 12-6 24-5-1 2/5 Georgia Tech L 13-8 2-5 5/7* at California L 10-5 25-26 2/6 Georgia Tech W 12-3 3-5 5/6* California W 18-7 29-22 5/9 at San Diego State W 5-3 26-26 3/23* USC W 8-5 25-5-1 5/7* California W 8-7 30-22 3/24* at USC L 8-7 25-6-1 2/7 Georgia Tech W 6-1 4-5 5/10 Pepperdine L 5-1 26-27 2/10 San Diego W 4-3 5-5 5/9 Long Beach State W 17-6 31-22 5/17 UC Santa Barbara L 8-6 26-28 3/27* California W 13-1 26-6-1 5/13* Arizona W 5-3 32-22 3/28* California W 9-0 27-6-1 2/12# McNeese State L 8-5 5-6 5/19 at UNLV W 12-7 27-28 2/13# Rice W 14-6 6-6 5/14* Arizona W 10-0 33-22 5/20 at UNLV W 19-10 28-28 3/29* California W 8-1 28-6-1 5/15* Arizona W 8-5 34-22 4/1 at Pepperdine L 8-7 28-7-1 2/14# Northwestern State L 5-4 6-7 5/21 at UNLV W 10-7 29-28 2/16 at UC Santa Barbara L 12-9 6-8 5/19* at Stanford W 10-9 35-22 4/4* at Arizona State W 5-2 29-7-1 5/20* at Stanford L 19-3 35-23 * Pac-10 Conference game 4/5* at Arizona State L 4-3 29-8-1 2/17 at UC Santa Barbara L 7-6 6-9 2/19^ vs. Loyola Marymount W 6-5 7-9 5/21* at Stanford L 17-11 35-24 4/6* at Arizona State L 15-14 29-9-1 R Delaware W 13-12 36-24 11996996 ((36-28,36-28, 116-14,6-14, 33rd)rd) 2/20^ vs. Texas Tech L 13-5 7-10 5/26 4/8 Long Beach State L 14-3 29-10-1 5/27 R Oklahoma W 10-5 37-24 Head Coach: Gary Adams 2/21^ vs. San Diego State W 8-5 8-10 4/11* Arizona W 11-3 30-10-1 5/28 R Oklahoma W 11-3 38-24 Date Opponent Result Record 2/24 at Cal State Northridge L 10-4 8-11 4/12* Arizona W 13-6 31-10-1 6/2 SR Louisiana State L 8-2 38-25 1/30 Cal State Northridge L 3-1 0-1 2/26 California W 11-6 9-11 4/13* Arizona W 13-3 32-10-1 6/3 SR Louisiana State L 14-8 38-26 2/2 UNLV L 5-2 0-2 4/19* at Stanford L 7-4 32-11-1 2/27 California W 8-7 10-11 2/3! UNLV W 6-2 1-2 4/19* at Stanford W 8-5 33-11-1 2/28 California W 11-10 11-11 * Pac-10 Conference Game R – NCAA Oklahoma City Regional (at Bricktown Ballpark) 2/4 UNLV W 9-4 2-2 4/20* at Stanford W 5-3 34-11-1 3/2 Michigan L 4-3 11-12 SR – NCAA Baton Rouge Super Regional (at LSU) 2/7^ at Hawaii-Hilo W 7-1 3-2 4/22 San Diego W 8-3 35-11-1 3/5 USC L 6-3 11-13 2/8 at Hawaii-Hilo W 15-9 4-2 4/25* USC L 10-6 35-12-1 3/6 USC W 6-5 12-13 22001001 ((30-27,30-27, 99-15,-15, 77th)th) 2/9 at Hawaii L 10-9 4-3 4/26* at USC L 11-2 35-13-1 3/7 USC W 8-7 13-13 2/10 at Hawaii W 12-4 5-3 4/27* USC W 14-4 36-13-1 3/9 at Loyola Marymount W 12-10 14-13 Head Coach: Gary Adams 2/11 at Hawaii W 11-6 6-3 4/29 at Cal State Fullerton L 11-6 36-14-1 3/12* at Arizona L 6-4 14-14 Date Opponent Result Record 2/14 Cal State Fullerton L 14-7 6-4 5/2* at California W 6-5 37-14-1 3/13* at Arizona W 6-1 15-14 1/27 at UC Riverside L 10-6 0-1 2/16 Pepperdine W 9-4 7-4 5/3* at California W 7-6 38-14-1 3/14* at Arizona L 8-7 15-15 2/1 at Hawaii L 9-8 0-2 2/17 at Pepperdine W 7-1 8-4 5/4* at California L 9-8 38-15-1 3/16 Long Beach State L 9-7 15-16 2/2 at Hawaii W 16-3 1-2 2/18 Pepperdine W 10-6 9-4 5/6 at Long Beach State L 7-3 38-16-1 3/17 at Pepperdine L 7-6 15-17 2/3 at Hawaii W 12-2 2-2 2/23* Stanford W 6-5 10-4 5/9* Stanford W 10-9 39-16-1 3/27* at Washington L 8-6 15-18 2/6 Loyola Marymount W 10-6 3-2 2/24* Stanford L 9-1 10-5 5/10* Stanford W 13-8 40-16-1 3/28* at Washington L 12-5 15-19 2/9 UNLV W 6-2 4-2 2/25* Stanford W 7-5 11-5 5/11* Stanford L 9-6 40-17-1 3/29*† at Washington L 16-15 15-20 2/10 UNLV W 10-2 5-2 2/28 at Loyola Marymount L 10-7 11-6 5/13 Cal State Northridge L 12-6 40-18-1 4/1* at California L 14-12 15-21 2/11 UNLV W 11-2 6-2 3/1* California W 4-1 12-6 5/22 R Harvard L 7-2 40-19-1 4/2* at California L 4-3 15-22 2/14 UC Santa Barbara W 6-5 7-2 3/2* California W 11-8 13-6 5/23 R Ohio W 15-1 41-19-1 4/3* at California W 13-10 16-22 2/16 USC W 4-3 8-2 3/3* California W 5-4 14-6 5/24 R Tennessee W 5-3 42-19-1 4/6 at Arkansas W 6-3 17-22 2/17 USC L 6-0 8-3 3/6 UC Santa Barbara L 4-2 14-7 5/24 R Harvard W 14-9 43-19-1 4/7 at Arkansas W 5-4 18-22 2/18 USC L 5-4 8-4 3/8* at Arizona L 6-5 14-8 5/25 R Oklahoma State W 14-2 44-19-1 4/13 Loyola Marymount L 7-5 18-23 2/20 at Pepperdine W 6-5 9-4 3/9* at Arizona L 11-6 14-9 5/25 R Oklahoma State W 22-2 45-19-1 4/16* Arizona State W 11-10 19-23 2/23 Tulane W 8-3 10-4 3/10* at Arizona W 12-6 15-9 5/31 WS Miami L 7-3 45-20-1 4/17* Arizona State W 9-3 20-23 3/2 at North Carolina L 8-7 10-5 3/23* USC W 12-7 16-9 6/2 WS Mississippi State L 7-5 45-21-1 4/18* Arizona State W 8-6 21-23 3/2 at North Carolina W 12-2 11-5 3/24* at USC L 13-3 16-10 * Pac-10 Conference game 4/20 at Long Beach State L 15-4 21-24 3/6 at Loyola Marymount W 8-4 12-5 3/25* USC W 10-5 17-10 ^ Hormel Foods Classic at Metrodome (Minneapolis, Minn.) 4/23* Washington State W 7-4 22-24 3/9* Arizona W 3-2 13-5 3/29* at Arizona State W 10-6 18-10 R – NCAA Midwest Regional (at Oklahoma State) 4/24* Washington State W 15-8 23-24 3/10* Arizona L 6-4 13-6 3/30* at Arizona State W 9-7 19-10 WS – College World Series (Rosenblatt Stadium – Omaha, Neb.) 4/25* Washington State W 6-5 24-24 3/11* Arizona L 9-6 13-7 3/31* at Arizona State L 12-9 19-11 4/27 Cal State Fullerton L 11-10 23-25 3/13 Cal State Northridge W 12-7 14-7 4/2 at Cal State Fullerton L 18-8 19-12 11998998 (24-33,(24-33, 11-19,11-19, 5th)5th) 4/30* at USC L 4-1 23-26 3/14 Purdue W 10-6 15-7 4/4* at California W 8-4 20-12 Head Coach: Gary Adams 5/1* at USC W 3-2 25-27 3/25 Cal State Los Angeles W 9-6 16-7 4/5* at California W 6-3 21-12 Date Opponent Result Record 5/2* at USC W 8-5 26-27 3/26 at Cal State Northridge W 5-4 17-7 4/6* at California W 8-5 22-12 1/24 CS Dominguez Hills W 8-5 1-0 5/7* Oregon State L 7-5 25-27 3/27 at San Diego L 9-3 17-8 4/9 at Long Beach State L 6-5 22-13 1/29 at Hawaii L 7-4 1-1 5/8* Oregon State W 15-0 27-27 3/30* at Washington State L 12-11 17-9 4/12* Arizona W 4-3 23-13 1/30 at Hawaii L 14-5 1-2 5/9* Oregon State W 8-6 28-27 4/1* at Washington State W 13-10 18-9 4/13* Arizona L 19-13 23-14 1/31 at Hawaii L 8-6 1-3 5/11 at San Diego W 8-4 29-27 4/2* at Washington State W 10-9 19-9 4/14* Arizona L 5-4 23-15 2/6 at Georgia Tech L 16-7 1-4 5/14* Stanford L 8-7 29-28 4/3 Pepperdine W 11-3 20-9 4/17 San Diego State L 8-7 23-16 2/7 at Georgia Tech W 10-9 2-4 5/15* Stanford W 12-7 30-28 4/7* at Stanford W 6-4 21-9 4/19* Arizona State W 12-9 24-16 2/8 at Georgia Tech W 13-11 3-4 5/16* Stanford L 14-4 30-29 4/7* at Stanford L 9-0 21-10 4/20* Arizona State L 8-4 24-17 2/10 San Diego W 7-1 4-4 5/28 R Oklahoma State W 12-6 31-29 4/8* at Stanford L 11-2 21-11 4/21* Arizona State W 16-9 25-17 2/13*! at California W 13-8 5-4 5/29 R Wichita State L 4-2 31-30 4/10 at San Diego State W 3-2 22-11 4/23 Westmont College W 16-3 26-17 2/15* at California W 11-10 6-4 5/29 R Oklahoma State L 17-10 31-31 4/12* Washington L 3-0 22-12 4/24 CS Dominguez Hills W 13-6 27-17 2/18 Loyola Marymount W 10-4 7-4 * Pac-10 Conference game 4/13* Washington W 4-2 23-12 4/24 Loyola Marymount W 11-5 28-17 2/20* Stanford L 18-6 7-5 ! Doubleheader (Jan. 25 rainout); Game 1 (7 inn.) 4/14* Washington W 11-3 24-12 4/26* at Stanford L 4-0 28-18 2/21* Stanford L 23-4 7-6 # Big Ball Sports Tournament (Houston, Texas, hosted by Rice) 4/17 Long Beach State W 5-1 25-12 4/27* at Stanford L 10-8 28-19 2/22* Stanford L 13-9 7-7 ^ San Diego Baseball Classic (San Diego, hosted by San Diego State) 4/18 at Cal State Fullerton L 11-10 25-13 2/24 Cal State Fullerton L 11-8 7-8 † Suspended March 29 after 1.5 inn. (hail), resumed March 30 4/20 at Kansas State L 8-5 25-14 4/28* at Stanford L 6-4 28-20 R – NCAA Wichita Regional (at Wichita State) 4/30 at San Diego W 6-0 29-20 2/27* at USC L 6-1 7-9 4/21^ at Kansas State L 13-12 25-15 5/1 at San Diego State W 8-7 30-20 2/28* USC L 10-9 7-10 22000000 ((38-26,38-26, 117-7,7-7, tt-1st)-1st) 4/22 at Kansas State L 11-7 25-16 5/3 Cal State Los Angeles W 18-1 31-20 3/1 at USC W 12-7 8-10 4/24 at Long Beach State L 10-2 25-17 5/4 CS Dominguez Hills L 5-4 31-21 3/3 Long Beach State L 21-5 8-11 Head Coach: Gary Adams 4/27* at USC L 2-0 25-18 5/7 Long Beach State W 13-7 32-21 3/6* Arizona State W 6-5 9-11 Date Opponent Result Record 4/28* at USC L 7-6 25-19 5/11* at USC L 5-4 32-22 3/7* Arizona State L 14-6 9-12 2/3 at Hawaii W 15-3 1-0 4/29* at USC L 7-1 25-20 5/12* USC L 13-3 32-23 3/8* Arizona State L 9-3 9-13 2/4 at Hawaii W 10-3 2-0 5/1 San Diego State W 3-1 26-20 5/13* at USC L 8-1 32-24 3/10 at Loyola Marymount L 16-8 9-14 2/5 at Hawaii W 9-3 3-0 5/4* California W 3-1 27-20 5/17 at Nevada L 8-6 32-25 3/13* at Arizona W 16-14 10-14 2/9 UC Santa Barbara W 17-4 4-0 5/5* California L 9-8 27-21 5/18 at Nevada L 9-8 32-26 3/14* at Arizona L 18-7 10-15 2/11 at UNLV L 21-5 4-1 5/6* California L 8-6 26-23 5/19 at Nevada W 23-10 33-26 3/15* at Arizona L 12-10 10-16 2/12 at UNLV W 10-1 5-1 5/9 Cal State Fullerton W 9-3 27-23 5/23$ Texas W 5-2 34-26 3/17 San Diego State W 14-13 11-16 2/13 at UNLV W 6-5 6-1 5/11* Oregon State W 5-3 28-23 5/24$ SW Missouri State L 13-2 34-27 3/20 Cal State Northridge L 4-3 11-17 2/15 at Loyola Marymount L 5-4 6-2 5/12* Oregon State W 7-6 29-23 5/25$ Sam Houston State W 10-8 35-27 3/21 at Cal State Northridge L 10-3 11-18 2/18 North Carolina L 17-13 6-3 5/13* Oregon State L 11-8 29-24 5/25$ SW Missouri State W 9-4 36-27 3/28* at Stanford L 4-1 11-19 2/19 North Carolina L 6-4 6-4 5/15 at UC Santa Barbara L 10-4 29-25 5/26$ Miami L 8-4 36-28 3/29* at Stanford L 15-3 11-20 2/20 North Carolina L 12-11 6-5 5/18* at Arizona State L 7-3 29-26 * Pac-10 Conference game 3/30* at Stanford L 7-6 11-21 2/22 Pepperdine W 11-7 7-5 5/19* at Arizona State W 3-1 30-26 ! Game in Palm Springs, Calif. (UCLA designated home team) 4/1* at California L 11-4 11-22 2/25 at USC L 10-7 7-6 5/20* at Arizona State L 12-9 30-27 ^ Game in Kona, Hawaii (Hawaii-Hilo designated home team) 4/3* California W 15-5 12-22 2/26 at USC L 4-3 7-7 * Pac-10 Conference Game $ NCAA Central I Regional (at Texas) 4/5* California W 16-15 13-22 2/29 at San Diego State L 9-8 7-8 ^ Suspended in ninth inn. (darkness); resumed April 22 4/5* California W 6-3 14-22 3/1 at Long Beach State L 6-1 7-9 4/7 at San Diego W 8-2 15-22 3/7 at Cal State Fullerton L 17-5 7-10

8811 GGAME-BY-GAMEAME-BY-GAME RRESULTSESULTS 5/7* Oregon State L 10-4 11-32 22002002 (26-35,(26-35, 99-15,-15, 77th)th) 5/23* at Washington State W 21-3 27-30 5/8* Oregon State L 16-3 11-33 4/29* Arizona L 5-3 24-18 Head Coach: Gary Adams 5/24* at Washington State L 15-2 27-31 5/10 at UC Irvine W 11-1 12-33 5/1 at UC Irvine W 4-2 25-18 Date Opponent Result Record 5/25* at Washington State W 18-7 28-31 5/13* at Stanford L 3-2 12-34 5/4* California W 13-6 26-18 1/29 at UC Irvine L 6-4 0-1 * Pac-10 Conference Game 5/14* at Stanford W 4-3 13-34 5/5* California W 7-2 27-18 2/1 Gonzaga W 5-2 1-1 % Domino’s Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic (College Station, Texas, 5/15* at Stanford L 11-1 13-35 5/6* California L 16-0 27-19 2/2 Gonzaga L 14-10 1-2 hosted by Texas A&M); all games were six innings 5/17 Loyola Marymount L 6-1 13-36 5/8 at Pepperdine W 4-1 28-19 2/3 Gonzaga W 12-6 2-2 ^ Kia Baseball Bash (hosted by Cal State Fullerton) 5/20* at Washington State W 4-3 14-36 5/11* at Arizona State L 16-14 28-20 2/8 Florida Atlantic L 23-13 2-3 5/21* at Washington State L 10-7 14-37 5/12* at Arizona State L 5-4 28-21 2/9 Florida Atlantic W 4-1 3-3 22004004 (35-29,(35-29, 14-10,14-10, t-3rd)t-3rd) 5/22* at Washington State W 4-1 15-37 5/13* at Arizona State L 11-10 28-22 2/10 Florida Atlantic W 11-5 4-3 Head Coach: Gary Adams 5/24 at UC Riverside L 3-2 15-38 5/18* at Washington State L 5-1 28-23 2/11 at Loyola Marymount W 7-2 5-3 Date Opponent Result Record 5/27* Washington L 6-0 15-39 5/19* at Washington State L 10-5 28-24 2/13 at Hawai’i-Hilo W 9-1 6-3 2/3 UC Riverside W 4-1 1-0 5/28* Washington L 6-5 15-40 5/20* at Washington State W 7-5 29-24 2/14 at Hawai’i-Hilo W 9-4 7-3 2/13 Fresno State W 6-2 2-0 5/29* Washington L 16-5 15-41 5/25* Oregon State L 10-7 29-25 5/26* Oregon State L 13-5 29-26 2/15 at Hawaii L 6-4 7-4 2/14 Fresno State W 13-11 3-0 * Pac-10 Conference Game 2/15 Fresno State L 3-2 3-1 5/27* Oregon State W 5-2 30-26 2/16 at Hawaii L 7-6 7-5 # Kia Baseball Bash (hosted by Cal State Fullerton) R 2/17 at Loyola Marymount L 7-3 3-2 6/1 vs. Pepperdine W 7-3 31-26 2/17 at Hawaii L 8-7 7-6 R 2/22 USC L 1-0 7-7 2/20 Pacific W 6-1 4-2 22006006 ((33-25,33-25, 113-10,3-10, 33rd)rd) 6/2 vs. Illinois-Chicago W 3-1 32-26 2/21 Pacific L 7-0 4-3 6/3 R at Long Beach State W 7-4 33-26 2/23 USC L 26-4 7-8 Head Coach: John Savage SR 2/24 USC L 6-3 7-9 2/24 Pepperdine W 8-6 5-3 Date Opponent Result Record 6/9 at Cal State Fullerton L 12-2 33-27 6/10 SR at Cal State Fullerton L 2-1 33-28 2/26 UC Santa Barbara W 12-7 8-9 2/26 at Hawai’i Hilo W 10-4 6-3 2/3 Fresno State L 11-9 0-1 3/2 at Tulane W 9-7 9-9 2/27 at Hawai’i Hilo W 14-1 7-3 2/4 Fresno State L 5-0 0-2 * Pac-10 Conference game 3/2 at Tulane L 4-1 9-10 2/29 at Hawai’i Hilo W 11-0 8-3 2/5 Fresno State W 12-2 1-2 R – NCAA Long Beach Regional (at Long Beach State, Blair Field) 3/3 at Tulane W 10-4 10-10 3/1 at Hawai’i Hilo W 12-1 9-3 2/10 Miami L 3-1 1-3 SR – NCAA Fullerton Super Regional (at Cal State Fullerton) 3/5 Loyola Marymount W 10-9 11-10 3/2 UC Santa Barbara W 3-2 10-3 2/11 Miami W 7-4 2-3 3/8 at Cal State Northridge L 10-9 11-11 3/5 Texas A&M W 8-6 11-3 2/12 Miami L 5-2 2-4 22008008 ((33-27,33-27, 113-11,3-11, 33rd)rd) 3/9 at Cal State Northridge L 12-11 11-12 3/6 Texas A&M L 8-4 11-4 2/14 UC Riverside L 6-4 2-5 Head Coach: John Savage 3/10 Cal State Northridge W 6-3 12-12 3/7 Texas A&M L 8-2 11-5 2/18 at Pacific W 5-2 3-5 Date Opponent Result Record 3/12 Pepperdine W 10-6 13-12 3/9 at UC Irvine L 6-0 11-6 2/18 at Pacific W 5-1 4-5 2/23 Oklahoma W 7-5 1-0 3/13 UC Irvine L 6-4 13-13 3/12# vs. Long Beach State L 3-0 11-7 2/23 Oklahoma L 3-2 1-1 # 2/19 at Pacific L 3-0 4-6 3/23 at Miami L 8-7 13-14 3/13 vs. Nebraska W 4-2 12-7 2/21 Pepperdine W 2-0 5-6 2/26^ at Cal State Northridge W 22-2 2-1 3/24 at Miami L 8-2 13-15 3/14# vs. Houston L 7-6 12-8 2/27 UC Santa Barbara W 5-4 3-1 2/24 Cal State Fullerton L 7-2 5-7 # 3/25 at Miami L 5-1 13-16 3/16 Loyola Marymount W 7-5 13-8 2/25 at Cal State Fullerton L 3-1 5-8 2/29 Southern W 11-2 4-1 4/2 at Long Beach State L 4-3 13-17 3/26 at USC L 11-4 13-9 3/1# vs. Bethune-Cookman W 2-0 5-1 2/26 at Cal State Fullerton L 12-6 5-9 # 4/5* at California L 5-3 13-18 3/27 at USC L 5-0 13-10 2/28 at Long Beach State W 6-3 6-9 3/2 at USC W 4-3 6-1 4/6* at California W 19-2 14-18 3/28 at USC W 13-7 13-10 3/3 at NC State W 7-2 7-9 3/4 at Cal State Fullerton L 7-1 6-2 4/7* at California L 10-6 14-19 3/30 at San Diego State L 5-1 14-11 3/4 at NC State W 5-4 8-9 3/5 Cal State Fullerton L 13-2 6-3 4/9 at Pepperdine L 4-3 14-20 4/2* Stanford L 11-4 14-12 3/5 at NC State W 13-2 9-9 3/7 St. Mary’s W 14-0 7-3 4/12* Arizona State L 4-3 14-21 4/3* Stanford L 15-13 14-13 3/7 at Pepperdine L 6-1 9-10 3/8 St. Mary’s W 7-6 8-3 4/13* Arizona State W 10-2 15-21 4/4* Stanford W 6-5 15-13 3/10 Mississippi W 9-2 10-10 3/9 St. Mary’s L 4-2 8-4 4/14* Arizona State L 15-2 15-22 4/6 at Pepperdine W 3-2 16-13 3/11 Mississippi L 6-5 10-11 3/11 Pepperdine W 11-3 9-4 4/16 at UC Riverside W 4-2 16-22 4/8* at Arizona W 9-7 17-13 3/12 Mississippi W 6-4 11-11 3/13 at Cal Poly L 9-8 9-5 4/19* at Oregon State L 9-8 16-23 4/9* at Arizona W 4-3 18-13 3/14 UNLV W 16-2 12-11 3/14 at Cal Poly W 10-6 10-5 4/20* at Oregon State W 6-1 17-23 4/10* at Arizona L 9-5 18-14 3/17 San Diego State W 14-6 13-11 3/15 at Cal Poly W 12-9 11-5 4/21* at Oregon State W 9-7 18-23 4/13 Long Beach State W 11-1 19-14 3/18 San Diego State W 12-2 14-11 3/21 Long Beach State L 13-3 11-6 4/23 Cal State Fullerton L 7-6 18-24 4/16* Arizona State L 12-4 19-15 3/19 San Diego State W 9-1 15-11 3/22 at Long Beach State L 3-2 11-7 4/26* Washington State W 5-3 19-24 4/17* Arizona State L 4-3 19-16 3/31* at Washington L 5-0 15-12 3/22 at Long Beach State L 10-3 11-8 4/27* Washington State L 14-10 19-25 4/18* Arizona State W 11-10 20-16 4/1* at Washington W 3-2 16-12 3/25 at San Diego State L 6-3 11-9 4/28* Washington State L 9-6 19-26 4/20 at Cal State Fullerton W 5-4 21-16 4/2* at Washington L 4-1 16-13 3/28* at Arizona W 4-3 12-9 4/30 at UC Santa Barbara W 18-13 20-26 4/23* at California W 7-2 22-16 4/7* Washington State W 9-5 17-13 3/29* at Arizona W 20-8 13-9 5/3* at Washington W 8-1 21-26 4/24* at California W 10-7 23-16 4/8* Washington State L 4-3 17-14 3/30* at Arizona L 8-4 13-10 5/4* at Washington L 5-4 21-27 4/25* at California L 3-2 23-17 4/9* Washington State W 10-7 18-14 4/1 San Diego State W 6-2 14-10 5/5* at Washington L 9-5 21-28 4/27 at Long Beach State L 2-1 23-18 4/13* at Arizona L 4-3 18-15 4/4* USC L 6-1 14-11 5/7 Long Beach State W 7-6 22-28 4/30* USC L 6-4 23-19 4/14* at Arizona W 13-8 19-15 4/5* USC L 7-4 14-12 5/10* at Arizona L 10-9 22-29 5/1* USC W 12-6 24-19 4/15* at Arizona W 8-5 20-15 4/6* USC W 4-2 15-12 5/11* at Arizona W 5-3 23-29 5/2* USC W 13-12 25-19 4/18 Long Beach State W 9-7 21-15 4/8 UC Irvine L 6-5 15-13 5/12* at Arizona W 18-14 24-29 5/4 at Wichita State L 6-4 25-20 4/21* Arizona State L 3-2 21-16 4/11 UC Riverside W 5-3 16-13 5/14 UC Riverside W 4-3 25-29 5/5 at Wichita State L 10-3 25-21 4/22* Arizona State W 5-1 22-16 4/12 UC Riverside W 18-7 17-13 5/17* Stanford L 11-0 25-30 5/7 Arizona W 7-3 26-21 4/23* Arizona State W 11-10 23-16 4/13 UC Riverside W 9-5 18-13 5/18* Stanford W 9-4 26-30 5/8 Arizona L 20-9 26-22 4/25 UC Santa Barbara L 11-8 23-17 4/15 Cal State Northridge L 4-0 18-14 5/19* Stanford L 17-4 26-31 5/9 Arizona L 11-2 26-23 4/28* at California W 4-2 24-17 4/18* Stanford L 4-1 18-15 5/21 at Cal State Fullerton L 11-4 26-32 5/11 Cal State Fullerton W 8-2 27-23 4/29* at California L 3-2 24-18 4/19* Stanford L 6-1 18-16 5/24* USC L 5-4 26-33 5/14* Washington State L 10-9 27-24 4/30* at California L 9-4 24-19 4/20* Stanford W 8-2 19-16 5/25* USC L 16-10 26-34 5/15* Washington State W 3-1 28-24 5/2 at UC Riverside W 9-4 25-19 4/22 UNLV W 8-7 20-16 5/26* USC L 13-3 26-35 5/16* Washington State W 14-0 29-24 5/9 at UC Santa Barbara L 4-3 25-20 4/25* at Washington L 5-2 20-17 5/18 UC Irvine L 7-5 29-25 4/26* at Washington W 8-1 21-17 * Pac-10 Conference game 5/12* USC L 8-6 25-21 5/21* at Washington W 3-1 30-25 5/13* USC W 8-3 26-21 4/27* at Washington W 4-3 22-17 22003003 ((28-31,28-31, 111-13,1-13, tt-5th)-5th) 5/22* at Washington L 7-2 30-26 5/14* USC W 12-1 27-21 4/29 at Pepperdine L 6-2 22-18 Head Coach: Gary Adams 5/23* at Washington W 4-3 31-26 5/16 at UC Irvine W 8-4 28-21 4/30 Loyola Marymount W 6-2 23-18 Date Opponent Result Record 5/28* at Oregon State L 3-2 31-27 5/19* Stanford W 8-1 29-21 5/2* Arizona State L 10-5 23-19 1/31 Cal State Northridge L 8-6 0-1 5/29* at Oregon State W 12-2 32-27 5/20* Stanford L 6-2 29-22 5/3* Arizona State W 8-3 24-19 2/1 Cal State Northridge W 17-6 1-1 5/30* at Oregon State W 11-6 33-27 5/21* Stanford W 8-7 30-22 5/4* Arizona State L 11-8 24-20 6/4 R at Oklahoma W 9-1 34-27 5/6 San Diego L 5-3 24-21 2/2 at Cal State Northridge W 13-8 2-1 R 5/23 UC Irvine W 10-1 31-22 2/4 at UC Riverside L 8-3 2-2 6/5 vs. Florida L 4-3 34-28 5/26* at Oregon State L 9-2 31-23 5/9* at Oregon State L 10-1 24-22 6/5 R vs. Oklahoma W 17-7 35-28 5/10* at Oregon State W 11-4 25-22 2/7 at Hawaii L 11-5 2-3 R 5/28* at Oregon State W 3-1 32-23 2/8 at Hawaii W 5-4 3-3 6/6 vs. Florida L 11-0 35-29 6/2 R vs. UC Irvine W 3-2 33-23 5/11* at Oregon State L 8-7 25-23 2/9 at Hawaii L 8-3 3-4 * Pac-10 Conference game 6/3 R vs. Pepperdine L 6-0 33-24 5/13 at UC Irvine W 6-4 26-23 2/14 NC State W 8-6 4-4 # Aztec Invitational (San Diego, Calif. – Petco Park) 6/4 R vs. Missouri L 2-1 33-25 5/16* Washington State W 10-0 27-23 2/15 NC State W 12-5 5-4 R – NCAA Oklahoma City Regional (at Bricktown Ballpark) 5/17* Washington State W 7-6 28-23 * Pac-10 Conference game 5/18* Washington State W 2-1 29-23 2/16 NC State L 9-6 5-5 R – NCAA Malibu Regional (at Pepperdine) 2/18 at UC Santa Barbara L 7-5 5-6 22005005 (15-41,(15-41, 4-20,4-20, 8th)8th) 5/20 at Cal State Fullerton L 12-8 29-24 2/22% Creighton L 10-4 5-7 Head Coach: John Savage 22007007 ((33-28,33-28, 114-10,4-10, 33rd)rd) 5/23* at California W 8-0 30-24 2/22% Utah W 3-0 6-7 Date Opponent Result Record Head Coach: John Savage 5/24* at California W 7-0 31-24 2/23% Utah W 3-0 7-7 1/29 Cal Poly W 7-4 1-0 Date Opponent Result Record 5/25* at California L 7-6 31-25 5/30 R vs. Virginia W 3-2 32-25 2/23% Texas A&M L 7-2 7-8 1/29 Cal Poly L 2-1 1-1 2/2 Winthrop W 2-1 1-0 1/30 Cal Poly L 8-3 1-2 5/31 R at Cal State Fullerton W 11-4 33-25 2/24% Creighton W 2-1 8-8 2/3 Winthrop L 6-4 1-1 R 2/24% Texas A&M L 3-0 8-9 2/4 at Fresno State W 7-4 2-2 6/1 at Cal State Fullerton L 11-8 33-26 2/4 Winthrop W 19-5 2-1 6/2 R at Cal State Fullerton L 5-4 33-27 2/28^ Texas W 13-2 9-9 2/5 at Fresno State L 8-4 2-3 2/9 at Miami L 1-0 2-2 3/1^ Tulane W 12-2 10-9 2/6 at Fresno State W 6-5 3-3 2/10 at Miami L 9-8 2-3 * Pac-10 Conference game 3/2^ Cal State Fullerton L 7-1 10-10 2/8 UC Riverside W 17-0 4-3 2/11 at Miami L 7-3 2-4 ^ Game resumed April 15 at UCLA after 7.5 inn (darkness) 3/4 at Loyola Marymount L 9-0 10-11 2/12 Cal State Northridge W 5-4 5-3 2/13 UC Riverside W 3-2 3-4 # MLB Urban Invitational (March 1 at Urban Youth Academy) 3/7 USC W 7-4 11-11 2/13 at Cal State Northridge W 7-1 6-3 2/16 East Carolina W 6-1 4-4 R – NCAA Fullerton Regional (at Cal State Fullerton) 3/8 USC L 9-6 11-12 2/18 Utah L 7-4 6-4 2/17 East Carolina W 9-7 5-4 3/9 USC W 17-5 12-12 2/25 Pacific W 9-0 7-4 2/18 East Carolina W 7-6 6-4 22009009 ((27-29,27-29, 115-12,5-12, tt-3rd)-3rd) 3/11 Pacific L 8-4 12-13 2/26 Pacific L 7-5 7-5 2/20 at Long Beach State L 14-1 6-5 Head Coach: John Savage 3/12 UC Riverside L 10-6 12-14 2/27 Pacific L 10-9 7-6 2/23 at Cal State Fullerton W 6-2 7-5 Date Opponent Result Record 3/22 Wichita State W 9-7 13-14 3/4# vs. Oklahoma L 7-2 7-7 2/24 Cal State Fullerton L 7-4 7-6 2/20 UC Davis W 13-1 1-0 3/23 Wichita State W 11-10 14-14 3/5# vs. Nevada L 7-3 7-8 2/25 Cal State Fullerton L 7-2 7-7 2/21 UC Davis W 5-2 2-0 3/25 at Long Beach State L 2-0 14-15 3/6# at Cal State Fullerton L 14-4 7-9 3/9 at Mississippi L 8-0 7-8 2/22 UC Davis L 8-7 2-1 3/28* Arizona W 6-4 15-15 3/8 at Cal State Northridge L 6-2 7-10 3/10 at Mississippi W 7-6 8-8 2/24 at UC Santa Barbara L 7-6 2-2 3/29* Arizona W 7-5 16-15 3/11 at Texas A&M L 15-5 7-11 3/11 at Mississippi L 4-1 8-9 2/25 UC Riverside L 11-1 2-3 3/30* Arizona L 12-10 16-16 3/12 at Texas A&M L 3-2 7-12 3/13 Long Beach State L 4-2 8-10 2/27^ vs. Rice L 5-4 2-4 4/4* California W 10-2 17-16 3/13 at Texas A&M L 5-3 7-13 3/16 at San Diego State L 8-2 8-11 2/28^ vs. Baylor L 5-1 2-5 4/5* California L 8-6 17-17 3/29 Cal State Fullerton L 7-6 7-14 3/17 at San Diego State L 12-6 8-12 3/1 vs. UC Irvine L 7-4 2-6 4/6* California L 12-9 17-18 4/1* Arizona L 8-4 7-15 3/18 at San Diego State L 5-3 8-13 3/3 Pepperdine L 5-4 2-7 4/8 Long Beach State L 5-3 17-19 4/2* Arizona L 11-0 7-16 3/24 Pacific L 4-3 8-14 3/6 at Oklahoma L 6-5 2-8 4/11* at USC L 7-6 17-20 4/3* Arizona L 12-2 7-17 3/25 Pacific W 15-8 9-14 3/7 at Oklahoma L 7-6 2-9 4/12* at USC L 7-4 17-21 4/5 at Long Beach State L 2-1 7-18 3/26 Pacific W 8-3 10-14 3/8 at Oklahoma L 6-4 2-10 4/13* at USC L 8-5 17-22 4/8* at USC L 11-1 7-19 3/30* at Stanford W 8-2 11-14 3/10 UC Santa Barbara W 5-3 3-10 4/15 Cal State Fullerton L 13-2 17-23 4/9* at USC L 9-0 7-20 3/31* at Stanford W 16-11 12-14 3/11 San Diego State L 10-6 3-11 4/17* at Arizona State W 9-8 18-23 4/10* at USC L 6-0 7-21 3/13 at East Carolina W 10-9 4-11 4/1* at Stanford W 10-4 13-14 # 4/18* at Arizona State W 8-7 19-23 4/12 at Loyola Marymount L 4-2 7-22 4/5* Washington W 6-5 14-14 3/13 at East Carolina W 8-6 5-11 4/19* at Arizona State L 17-1 19-24 4/15 UC Santa Barbara L 9-4 7-23 4/6* Washington W 11-2 15-14 3/14 at East Carolina L 7-5 5-12 4/22 Cal State Fullerton L 11-1 19-25 4/16 at UC Santa Barbara W 9-8 8-23 4/7* Washington L 9-4 15-15 3/21* at USC W 14-4 6-12 4/29 Loyola Marymount W 7-1 20-25 4/17 at UC Santa Barbara L 4-3 8-24 4/10 UC Irvine L 5-4 15-16 3/22* at USC L 5-1 6-13 5/2* Oregon State W 8-7 21-25 4/19 at San Diego State L 9-6 8-25 4/13* at USC W 5-2 16-16 3/23* at USC W 17-2 7-13 5/3* Oregon State W 10-9 22-25 4/22* at Arizona State L 12-5 8-26 4/14* at USC W 7-6 17-16 3/25 at Pepperdine W 7-2 8-13 5/4* Oregon State L 7-6 22-26 4/23* at Arizona State L 16-2 8-27 4/15* at USC W 12-9 18-16 3/27* Arizona W 7-6 9-13 5/6 UC Santa Barbara W 8-7 23-26 4/24* at Arizona State L 10-8 8-28 4/17 Pepperdine W 6-2 19-16 3/28* Arizona L 19-5 9-14 5/9* Washington W 5-4 24-26 4/26 UC Irvine W 3-1 9-28 4/21 Cal State Northridge W 8-3 20-16 3/29* Arizona W 8-6 10-14 5/10* Washington L 3-2 24-27 4/29* California L 7-1 9-29 4/21 Cal State Northridge W 6-5 21-16 4/1 Loyola Marymount L 3-2 10-15 5/11* Washington L 13-2 24-28 4/30* California L 6-4 9-30 4/22 Cal State Northridge W 12-8 22-16 4/3* at Washington State L 7-2 10-16 5/13 at Pepperdine W 4-3 25-28 5/1* California W 4-2 10-30 4/24 at UC Riverside L 3-1 22-17 4/4* at Washington State L 4-3 10-17 5/16* at Stanford L 9-1 25-29 5/3 San Diego W 8-5 11-30 4/27* Arizona W 9-3 23-17 4/5* at Washington State W 9-5 11-17 5/17* at Stanford W 9-5 26-29 5/6* Oregon State L 3-1 11-31 4/28* Arizona W 11-4 24-17 5/18* at Stanford L 9-8 26-30 8822 GGAME-BY-GAMEAME-BY-GAME RRESULTSESULTS

4/7 UC Irvine W 8-3 12-17 3/11^ Georgia L 6-2 7-5 UUCLACLA vvs.s. AAllll OOpponentspponents 4/9* at Stanford L 4-3 12-18 3/12^ Saint Mary’s W 10-2 8-5 4/10* at Stanford W 8-5 13-18 3/13^ vs. USC L 2-0 8-6 Air Force 3-0 1957 San Fernando Valley State 4-6 1962 4/11* at Stanford L 7-2 13-19 3/21 at Cal Poly L 2-1 8-7 Arizona 121-114-2 1927 San Francisco 4-1 2011 4/14 at San Diego State W 7-3 14-19 3/21 at Cal Poly W 8-0 9-7 Arizona State 67-110 1962 San Francisco State 1-0 1992 4/17* Washington W 4-2 15-19 3/25* at USC W 8-4 10-7 Arkansas 2-0 1999 San Jose State 5-2 1956 4/18* Washington W 13-0 16-19 3/26* at USC W 4-0 11-7 Azusa Pacific 2-0 1982 Santa Ana 1-0 1966 4/19* Washington W 6-3 17-19 3/27* at USC L 6-2 11-8 Baylor 2-2 2009 Santa Clara 50-48 1929 4/21 at UC Riverside L 17-6 17-20 3/29 at Cal State Fullerton L 5-3 11-9 Bethune-Cookman 2-0 2008 South Alabama 3-1 1988 4/24* Oregon State W 7-5 18-20 4/1* Washington W 2-1 12-9 Bradley 3-0 2000 South Carolina 0-2 2010 4/25* Oregon State L 5-3 18-21 4/2* Washington W 5-3 13-9 Brigham Young 2-1-1 1961 Southern 2-0 2008 4/26* Oregon State W 5-2 19-21 4/3* Washington W 3-2 14-9 Cal Lutheran 14-1 1966 Southern California College 9-1 1975 4/28 Long Beach State W 7-5 20-21 4/5 at UC Riverside L 5-4 14-10 Cal Poly 19-4 1959 Southern Illinois 1-0 1971 5/1* at Oregon L 3-2 20-22 4/8* at Washington State W 3-1 15-10 Cal Poly Pomona 33-21 1961 Southern Utah 4-0 1993 5/2* at Oregon W 6-2 21-22 4/9* at Washington State W 10-3 16-10 California 170-170 1928 Southwest Missouri State 1-1 1996 5/3* at Oregon W 8-1 22-22 4/10* at Washington State L 3-2 16-11 College of Pacific 1-0 1955 Stanford 142-192 1928 5/5 Cal State Bakersfield W 15-2 23-22 4/12 Long Beach State W 6-4 17-11 Cal State Bakersfield 3-1 2009 Stanislaus State 1-0 1962 5/8* California L 3-2 23-23 4/15* Arizona L 5-4 17-12 5/9* California W 9-4 24-23 4/16* Arizona W 4-0 18-12 Cal State Dominguez Hills 22-7 1974 Stony Brook 1-0 2012 Cal State Fullerton 30-61-2 ^1968 TCU 4-1 2010 5/10* California L 8-3 24-24 4/17* Arizona W 8-5 19-12 t 5/12 Long Beach State W 15-2 25-24 4/19 San Diego State W 14-6 20-12 Cal State Los Angeles 51-20-1 *1955 Tennessee 3-0 1968 5/15 at Cal State Fullerton L 6-3 25-25 4/21* at Stanford L 7-4 20-13 Cal State Northridge 31-27-1 1973 Texas 2-3 1989 5/16 Cal State Fullerton L 6-5 25-26 4/22* at Stanford W 4-1 21-13 Chapman College 28-10-1 1966 Texas A&M 1-8 1993 5/17 Cal State Fullerton W 13-10 26-26 4/23* at Stanford L 5-4 21-14 Central Florida 1-0 1991 Texas A&M Corpus Christi 1-0 2010 5/19 at UC Irvine L 5-4 26-27 4/26 UC Irvine W 6-1 22-14 Clemson 1-0 1992 Texas Tech 0-1 1999 5/22 at Arizona State L 4-0 26-28 4/29* Oregon State L 7-5 22-15 Creighton 3-1 2003 Tulane 5-2 1974 5/23 at Arizona State W 10-4 27-28 4/30* Oregon State L 2-0 22-16 Delaware 2-0 1969 Tulsa 0-1 1969 5/24 at Arizona State L 6-5 27-29 5/1* Oregon State W 5-2 23-16 East Carolina 5-1 2007 UC Davis 2-1 2009 * Pac-10 Conference game 5/3 at Pepperdine W 10-0 24-16 Florida 2-3 1991 UC Irvine 47-28-1 1970 ^ Houston College Classic (at Minute Maid Park, Houston) 5/6* at Oregon W 7-1 25-16 Florida Atlantic 2-1 2002 UC Riverside 22-12 *1966 # Game postponed after 4.5 inn. (resumed March 14) 5/7* at Oregon W 3-1 26-16 Florida State 0-1 2012 UC San Diego 2-0 1981 5/8* at Oregon W 4-0 27-16 Fordham 1-0 1990 UC Santa Barbara 51-35 *1959 22010010 ((51-17,51-17, 118-9,8-9, 22nd)nd) 5/10 at Long Beach State L 4-2 27-17 Fresno State 27-22 *1956 UNLV 25-12 1976 Head Coach: John Savage 5/11 UC Santa Barbara L 5-4 27-18 Fullerton JC 6-0 1966 USC 126-253 1928 Date Opponent Result Record 5/13 Cal State Bakersfield L 5-1 27-19 Georgia 3-1 2011 U.S. International 17-6 1982 2/19# Southern W 16-2 1-0 5/14 Cal State Bakersfield W 10-1 28-19 Georgia Southern 1-1 1990 Utah 10-2 1969 2/20# vs. Bethune Cookman W 10-3 2-0 5/15 Cal State Bakersfield W 3-2 29-19 Georgia Tech 4-2 1998 Valley College 1-1-1 *1962 2/21# Cal State Northridge W 14-5 3-0 5/20* California L 4-0 29-20 5/21* California W 2-1 30-20 Gonzaga 13-4 1970 Vanderbilt 1-0 2010 2/23 at Long Beach State W 10-1 4-0 Harvard 5-1 1985 Virginia 1-0 2008 2/26^ Vanderbilt W 9-2 5-0 5/22* California W 5-2 31-20 5/24 at UC Irvine L 2-1 31-21 Hawaii 25-31 *1962 Washington 41-17 1967 2/28^ vs. USC W 6-1 6-0 Hawaii-Hilo 12-0 1990 Washington State 42-20 1967 3/5 Nebraska W 13-1 7-0 5/27* at Arizona State W 10-3 32-21 3/5 Nebraska W 5-3 8-0 5/28* at Arizona State W 7-0 33-21 Houston 0-1 2004 Westmont College 13-3 *1962 3/6 Nebraska W 5-4 9-0 5/29* at Arizona State L 10-5 33-22 Illinois 1-1 1969 Wichita State 3-3 1990 3/9 UC Riverside W 3-2 10-0 6/3 R San Francisco L 3-0 33-23 Illinois-Chicago 1-0 2007 Winthrop 2-1 2007 3/12@ at Texas A&M Corpus Christi W 11-3 11-0 6/4 R Fresno State W 3-1 34-23 Indiana 1-0 1969 Wyoming 0-1 1967 3/13@ vs. Mississippi State W 5-2 12-0 6/5 R San Francisco W 4-1 35-23 Lamar 1-0 1993 Yale 3-0 1967 6/5 R UC Irvine L 4-3 35-24 Iona 1-0 1989 3/14@ vs. Oklahoma W 5-2 13-0 *UCLA’s game-by-game records date back through the 3/19 Oral Roberts W 20-4 14-0 * Pac-10 Conference game Kansas 1-0 1968 3/20 Oral Roberts W 12-2 15-0 Kansas State 0-3 2001 1955 season; asterisk indicates an opponent who UCLA ^ Dodgertown Classic (March 13 at Dodger Stadium) played prior to 1955 (record incomplete). 3/21 Oral Roberts W 9-1 16-0 R – NCAA Los Angeles Regional (Jackie Robinson Stadium) Kent State 1-0 2010 3/23 at UC Santa Barbara W 7-1 17-0 La Verne 4-0 *1966 All-time series records are complete for those schools with 3/25 Cal Poly W 11-7 18-0 22012012 (48-16,(48-16, 20-10,20-10, 1st)1st) Long Beach CC 6-4-1 *1955 3/26 Cal Poly W 4-3 19-0 Head Coach: John Savage the year listed prior to 1955. Year in right column indicates Long Beach State 58-39 1960 first season in which UCLA played that school. 3/27 Cal Poly W 6-4 20-0 Date Opponent Result Record Loyola Marymount 45-45-1 *1961 3/30 Pepperdine W 2-1 21-0 2/17 Maryland L 2-1 0-1 LSU 1-3 1988 ^UCLA is 25-54-2 against Cal State Fullerton since the 4/1* Stanford W 6-5 22-0 2/18 Maryland W 6-5 1-1 Maine 3-1 1987 Titans became a Division I program in 1975. 4/2* Stanford L 8-4 22-1 2/19 Maryland L 5-1 1-2 Maryland 1-2 2012 4/3* Stanford W 7-5 23-1 2/21 at Cal State Northridge W 19-7 2-2 McNeese State 0-1 1999 t UCLA has played Cal State Los Angeles prior to 1955; until 4/6 Cal State Fullerton L 6-1 23-2 2/24 Baylor L 15-3 2-3 Miami 1-13 1984 1964, the school is referred to as Los Angeles State. 4/9* at Oregon State L 4-1 23-3 2/25 Baylor W 9-3 3-3 Michigan 0-2 1987 & 4/10* at Oregon State W 3-1 24-3 2/26 Baylor W 8-6 4-3 Minnesota 3-1 1987 Records versus St. Mary’s from 1948-1954 are missing. 4/11* at Oregon State W 8-2 25-3 2/28 Long Beach State W 9-1 5-3 Both schools have played five games since 1955. 4/13 at UC Riverside W 10-0 26-3 3/2 Sacramento State W 5-2 6-3 Mississippi 4-3 1969 4/16* Oregon L 5-4 26-4 3/3 Sacramento State W 6-2 7-3 Mississippi State 4-1 1967 4/17* Oregon L 8-4 26-5 3/4 Sacramento State W 11-2 8-3 Missouri 1-2 1977 4/18* Oregon W 5-1 27-5 3/6 UC Riverside W 4-0 9-3 N.C. State 5-1 2003 4/20 Long Beach State L 16-4 27-6 3/9 at Georgia W 2-0 10-3 Nebraska 6-2 1997 Pac-12 Opponents 4/23* at Arizona W 6-3 28-6 3/10 at Georgia W 7-6 11-3 Nevada 6-7 1994 Team Home Road Neutral Total 4/24* at Arizona W 6-2 29-6 3/11 at Georgia W 7-3 12-3 New Mexico 4-0 1963 Arizona #48-58-1 #66-47-1 #0-1 121-114-2 4/25* at Arizona L 6-4 29-7 3/13^ vs. USC W 7-2 13-3 New Orleans 1-0 1988 Arizona State 38-46 28-61 1-3 67-110 4/27 UC Irvine W 4-1 30-7 3/16* Arizona State W 6-5 14-3 North Carolina 1-5 1993 California #80-48 #57-68 #0-1 170-170 4/30* Arizona State L 5-1 30-8 3/18* Arizona State L 4-3 14-4 Northwestern 3-0 1983 Oregon 8-6 8-1 2-0 18-7 5/1* Arizona State L 6-1 30-9 3/18* Arizona State W 4-2 15-4 Northwestern State 0-1 1999 5/2* Arizona State L 12-3 30-10 3/23* Washington State W 12-3 16-4 Oregon State 15-11 17-13 1-1 33-25 Notre Dame 1-1 1961 # # # 5/4 at Pepperdine W 5-1 31-10 3/24* Washington State W 12-3 17-4 Occidental 19-4 1961 Stanford 58-68 45-86 1-2 146-192 5/7* at Washington W 7-2 32-10 3/26* Washington State L 10-4 17-5 Ohio 1-0 1997 Utah 5-2 3-0 2-0 10-2 5/8* at Washington W 14-6 33-10 3/30* at Utah W 16-0 18-5 Ohio State 1-0 1967 USC 70-110 54-139 2-4 126-253 5/9* at Washington W 7-6 34-10 3/31* at Utah W 9-6 19-5 Oklahoma 6-7 1992 Washington 23-8 17-9 1-0 41-17 5/11 at UC Irvine L 2-1 34-11 4/1* at Utah W 5-1 20-5 Oklahoma State 3-1 1997 Washington State 24-9 17-9 1-2 42-20 5/14* USC W 13-7 35-11 4/5* Oregon L 6-2 20-6 Oral Roberts 4-5 1977 # home and road records vs. Cal, Stanford date back to 1955 5/15* USC W 15-2 36-11 4/6* Oregon L 8-3 20-7 Orange Coast College 2-1 *1956 home and road records vs. Arizona date back to 1950 5/16* USC W 2-1 37-11 4/7* Oregon W 8-6 21-7 5/18 UC Santa Barbara W 6-2 38-11 4/10 Cal State Fullerton W 4-2 22-7 Oregon 18-7 1967 2013 Non-Conference Opponents 5/21* at California W 8-7 39-11 4/13* at Arizona L 4-3 22-8 Oregon State 33-25 1967 Pacific 7-6 1987 Team Home Road Neutral Total 5/22* at California W 12-4 40-11 4/14* at Arizona W 15-3 23-8 Baylor 2-1 0-0 0-1 2-2 5/23* at California W 11-2 41-11 4/15* at Arizona W 6-2 24-8 Pepperdine 57-37-4 *1954 5/25 at Cal State Fullerton L 5-2 41-12 4/17 Cal State Northridge W 12-4 25-8 Pierce College 4-2 *1962 Cal State Fullerton 16-26-1 13-33-1 1-2 30-61-2 5/28* Washington State W 6-1 42-12 4/20* at Oregon State W 4-0 26-8 Pittsburgh 1-1 1968 Cal State Northridge 20-13 11-14-1 0-0 31-27-1 5/29* Washington State L 6-4 42-13 4/21* at Oregon State L 3-0 26-9 Pomona-Pitzer 2-0 1982 Hawaii 2-1 20-30 3-0 25-31 5/30* Washington State W 11-1 43-13 4/22* at Oregon State L 7-6 26-10 Portland State 3-0 1998 Long Beach State 33-14 24-23 1-2 58-39 6/4 R Kent State W 15-1 44-13 4/24 UC Irvine W 9-3 27-10 Purdue 3-1 2001 Loyola Marymount 24-21 20-23-1 1-0 45-45-1 6/5 R LSU W 6-3 45-13 4/27* Stanford L 7-2 27-11 Rice 1-1 1999 Minnesota 0-1 3-0 0-0 3-1 6/6 R UC Irvine W 6-2 46-13 4/28* Stanford W 7-4 28-11 Sacramento State 6-1 1990 Notre Dame 0-1 0-0 1-0 1-1 6/11 SR Cal State Fullerton L 4-3 46-14 4/29* Stanford L 7-2 28-12 Saint Mary’s 17-26 &1928 Oklahoma 1-1 4-3 1-3 6-7 6/12 SR Cal State Fullerton W 11-7 47-14 5/1 at Long Beach State W 2-1 29-12 Sam Houston State 1-0 1996 UC Santa Barbara 28-16 23-19 0-0 51-35 6/13 SR Cal State Fullerton W 8-1 48-14 5/5 Purdue W 5-1 30-12 San Diego 15-7 1961 UC Irvine 25-11 20-14-1 1-2 47-28-1 6/19 WS Florida W 11-3 49-14 5/5 Purdue W 3-2 31-12 San Diego State 47-30-2 1948 Wright State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6/21 WS TCU W 6-3 50-14 5/6 Purdue L 15-11 31-13 6/25 WS TCU L 6-2 50-15 5/8 at Pepperdine W 6-2 32-13 6/26 WS TCU W 10-3 51-15 5/11#* at Washington W 2-0 33-13 UCLA in the National Polls 6/28 WS South Carolina L 7-1 51-16 5/12* at Washington W 11-3 34-13 6/29 WS South Carolina L 2-1 51-17 5/13* at Washington W 4-2 35-13 rankings indicate position at end of season * Pac-10 Conference game 5/15 at Cal State Fullerton W 6-3 36-13 Year Collegiate Baseball Baseball America Year Collegiate Baseball Baseball America # MLB Urban Invitational (March 1 at Urban Youth Academy) 5/18* at California W 7-2 37-13 ^ Dodgertown Classic (Feb. 28 at Dodger Stadium) 5/19* at California W 8-5 38-13 1964 18 N/A 1992 23 21 @ Whataburger College Classic (Corpus Christi, Texas) 5/20* at California L 6-5 38-14 1965 23 N/A 1993 23 22 5/22 at UC Irvine W 6-2 39-14 R – NCAA Los Angeles Regional (Jackie Robinson Stadium) 1969 3 N/A 1996 15 21 SR – NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional (Jackie Robinson Stadium) 5/25* USC W 3-1 40-14 CWS – College World Series (Rosenblatt Stadium – Omaha, Neb.) 5/26* USC W 6-5 41-14 1976 15 N/A 1997 8 5 5/27* USC W 7-6 42-14 22011011 ((35-24,35-24, 118-9,8-9, 11st)st) 6/1 R Creighton W 3-0 43-14 1978 15 N/A 2000 16 15 Head Coach: John Savage 6/2 R New Mexico W 7-1 44-14 1979 6 N/A 2007 23 22 Date Opponent Result Record 6/3 R Creighton W 13-5 45-14 1986 13 8 2010 2 2 2/18 San Francisco W 1-0 1-0 6/8 SR TCU W 6-2 46-14 2/19 San Francisco W 4-1 2-0 6/9 SR TCU W 4-1 47-14 1987 12 16 2011 20 22 2/20 San Francisco W 3-0 3-0 6/15 WS Stony Brook W 9-1 48-14 1990 19 24 2012 5 5 2/22 Pepperdine W 9-0 4-0 6/17 WS Arizona L 4-0 48-15 WS 2/26 San Jose State L 5-3 4-1 6/19 Florida State L 4-1 48-16 NOTES: UCLA reached the No. 1 spot in the polls in 1979, 1997 and 2010. In 1979, UCLA was ranked 2/27 San Jose State L 8-3 4-2 * Pac-12 Conference game 2/27 San Jose State W 12-2 5-2 ^ Dodgertown Classic (March 13 at Dodger Stadium) No. 1 by Collegiate Baseball. In 1997, UCLA was ranked No. 1 by Collegiate Baseball and Baseball 3/1 at San Diego State W 5-2 6-2 # – Game played at Safeco Field in Seattle, Wash. America (March 3) for one week. In 2008, UCLA opened the season ranked No. 1 by Baseball America. 3/4 at Nebraska W 1-0 7-2 R – NCAA Los Angeles Regional (Jackie Robinson Stadium) In 2010, UCLA was ranked No. 1 by Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball (April 12) for one week. 3/5 at Nebraska L 2-1 7-3 SR – NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional (Jackie Robinson Stadium) 3/6 at Nebraska L 5-4 7-4 CWS – College World Series (TD Ameritrade Park – Omaha, Neb.) 8833 YYEAR-BY-YEAREAR-BY-YEAR SSUMMARYUMMARY

FFredred CCozensozens CCaddyaddy WorksWorks JJackack FFournierournier AA.J..J. SSturzeneggerturzenegger ((1920-1924)1920-1924) ((1925-1926)1925-1926) ((1934-1936)1934-1936) ((1927-31,1927-31, 11933,933, 11943-1945)943-1945) Season Head Coach Captain(s) Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. Finish 1920 Fred W. Cozens Wayne Banning 3-10 .231 1-9 .100 6th 1921 Fred W. Cozens Wayne Banning 7-11 .389 5-5 .500 3rd 1922 Fred W. Cozens Al Olmstead 19-8-1 .696 7-3 .700 t-1st 1923 Fred W. Cozens Howard Rossell 16-2 .889 7-2 .778 2nd 1924 Fred W. Cozens Aaron Wagner 16-2 .889 10-0 1.000 1st 1925 Caddy Works Grayson Turney 9-8 .529 — .556 3rd 1926 Caddy Works Al Wagner 14-6 .700 6-4 .600 2nd 1927 A.J. Sturzenegger Gene Patz 6-9 .400 4-2 .667 2nd 1928 A.J. Sturzenegger Pete Kruhling 7-10 .412 3-9 .250 5th 1929 A.J. Sturzenegger Witney Graham 8-18-2 .321 4-11 .267 6th 1930 A.J. Sturzenegger Jimmy Leyh 5-17 .227 2-13 .133 6th 1931 A.J. Sturzenegger Harry Griffith 10-19-1 .350 3-15 .167 7th 1932 Al Montgomery Bill Brubaker 14-11 .560 7-11 .389 6th 1933 A.J. Sturzenegger, Jim Schaeffer Ralph Koontz 7-9 .438 — — — 1934 Jack Fournier Mike Frankovich, Bill Athey 10-7 .588 — — — 1935 Jack Fournier Lowell McGinnis 15-11 .577 8-7 .533 4th 1936 Jack Fournier, Bill James* Ralph McFadden 15-12 .556 8-7 .533 3rd 1937 Marty Krug Curt Counts 17-12 .586 7-8 .467 5th 1938 Marty Krug Al Martel 10-14 .417 6-9 .400 4th 1939 Marty Krug John Carter 13-13 .500 4-11 .267 5th 1940 John Schaeffer Billy Geyer 14-23-1 .382 6-9 .400 5th 1941 Arthur E. Reichle Johnny Moore 6-19-1 .250 3-12 .200 6th 1942 Lowell McGinnis Kirk Sinclair, Rudy Hummes 7-18 .368 5-10 .333 4th 1943 A.J. Sturzenegger not available 6-13 .316 6-4 .600 2nd 1944 A.J. Sturzenegger Bob Brown 16-12 .571 5-3 .625 1st 1945 A.J. Sturzenegger Vic Smith 6-19 .240 2-6 .250 3rd 1946 Arthur E. Reichle Lynn “Buck” Compton 15-13 .536 4-8 .333 3rd 1947 Arthur E. Reichle Lou Briganti 29-15 .659 7-8 .467 4th 1948 Arthur E. Reichle Jack Myers 21-18 .538 5-10 .333 5th 1949 Arthur E. Reichle Hal Handley 21-15 .583 8-6 .571 3rd 1950 Arthur E. Reichle Phil Steinberg 19-21 .475 5-10 .333 6th 1951 Arthur E. Reichle Kenny Moats 24-13 .649 10-6 .625 2nd 1952 Arthur E. Reichle John Mutalich 21-15 .583 8-8 .500 3rd 1953 Arthur E. Reichle Hal Crow 16-20 .444 6-10 .375 4th 1954 Arthur E. Reichle Al Bates 19-16 .543 6-10 .375 5th 1955 Arthur E. Reichle Daryl Westerfield 22-9-1 .703 9-6 .600 2nd 1956 Arthur E. Reichle Jim Decker 11-21-2 .338 5-11 .313 4th 1957 Arthur E. Reichle Bob Mesa 15-15-2 .500 5-9 .357 4th 1958 Arthur E. Reichle Conrad Munatones 14-19 .424 5-11 .313 4th 1959 Arthur E. Reichle Art Harris 9-26 .460 2-14 .125 5th 1960 Arthur E. Reichle Tom Bergeron 18-29-1 .385 4-12 .250 5th 1961 Arthur E. Reichle Gene Adams 25-15-5 .611 7-9 .438 3rd 1962 Arthur E. Reichle Gary Adams 23-22-3 .510 4-12 .250 5th 1963 Arthur E. Reichle Ezell Singleton 30-17-2 .646 9-7 .563 2nd 1964 Arthur E. Reichle Dave Ardell 35-16-2 .679 13-7 .650 3rd 1965 Arthur E. Reichle Bill Macri, Jim Colletto 33-15 .688 10-10 .500 4th 1966 Arthur E. Reichle Ray Arrington, Fred Dyer 35-24 .593 10-10 .500 4th 1967 Arthur E. Reichle Jim Colletto, Charlie Petrilla 43-19 .694 10-6 .625 2nd 1968 Arthur E. Reichle Aaron McGuire 35-20 .636 11-8 .579 4th 1969 Arthur E. Reichle Don Sealy, Gary Sanserino 42-12-1 .763 17-4 .810 1st 1970 Arthur E. Reichle Bob Petretta, Jake Molina 26-24-1 .520 8-7 .533 2nd 1971 Arthur E. Reichle Bob Petretta, Ralph Punaro 38-17 .691 11-6 .647 3rd 1972 Arthur E. Reichle Mike Gerakos 32-33-1 .492 4-14 .222 4th 1973 Arthur E. Reichle Bob Adams 29-24 .547 7-11 .389 3rd 1974 Arthur E. Reichle Tim Doerr, Mark Swedlow 26-35 .426 7-11 .389 4th 1975 Gary Adams Venoy Garrison, Andy Lopez 31-22 .585 7-11 .389 3rd 1976 Gary Adams Dave Penniall, Bobby Dallas 35-25 .583 16-8 .667 1st 1977 Gary Adams Dave Baker, Dennis Delany 31-30 .508 10-8 .556 2nd 1978 Gary Adams Dave Baker, Dennis Delany 39-20 .661 9-9 .500 2nd 1979 Gary Adams Jim Auten, Dan Gausepohl 43-18 .705 21-9 .700 1st 1980 Gary Adams Pat Dodson, Don Slaught 31-22-3 .580 15-15 .500 3rd 1981 Gary Adams Eric Broersma, Mike Gallego 21-35 .375 7-23 .233 6th 1982 Gary Adams Brian Graham, Jeff McDonald 38-27 .585 11-19 .367 4th 1983 Gary Adams Bob Westland, Rich Amaral 28-24-1 .537 12-18 .400 5th

8844 YYEAR-BY-YEAREAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARYSUMMARY

AArthurrthur RReichleeichle GGaryary AAdamsdams JJohnohn SSavageavage ((1941,1941, 11946-74)946-74) ((1975-2004)1975-2004) ((2005-present)2005-present) Season Head Coach Captain(s) Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. Finish 1984 Gary Adams Lindsay Meggs, Brent Brakebill 28-32 .467 8-22 .267 6th 1985 Gary Adams David Bond, Vince Lopez 34-30-1 .554 13-17 .433 5th 1986 Gary Adams Todd Zeile, Torey Lovullo 39-23 .629 21-9 .700 1st 1987 Gary Adams Torey Lovullo, Steve Hisey 40-25-1 .615 16-14 .533 2nd 1988 Gary Adams Eric Karros, Scott Cline 31-28 .525 12-18 .400 5th 1989 Gary Adams Charlie Fiacco, Scott Cline 27-32 .458 10-20 .333 5th 1990 Gary Adams Robbie Katzaroff, John Dolak 41-26 .612 14-16 .467 4th 1991 Gary Adams Chris Pritchett, Tim Lindsay 29-30 .492 13-17 .433 4th 1992 Gary Adams Pete Janicki, Michael Moore 37-26 .587 14-16 .467 3rd 1993 Gary Adams Ryan McGuire, David Ravitz 37-23 .617 17-13 .567 2nd 1994 Gary Adams David Roberts 22-36 .379 11-19 .366 5th 1995 Gary Adams Bobby Kazmirski, Gar Vallone 29-28 .509 12-18 .400 5th 1996 Gary Adams Zak Ammirato 36-28 .563 16-14 .533 3rd 1997 Gary Adams Jon Heinrichs 45-21-1 .679 19-11 .633 2nd 1998 Gary Adams Eric Byrnes, Eric Valent 24-33 .422 11-19 .367 5th 1999 Gary Adams Jason Green, Jack Santora 31-31 .500 13-11 .542 3rd 2000 Gary Adams Chad Cislak, Bill Scott, Chase Utley 38-26 .594 17-7 .708 t-1st 2001 Gary Adams Paul Diaz, Josh Canales 30-27 .526 9-15 .400 7th 2002 Gary Adams Josh Arhart, Adam Berry, Ben Francisco 26-35 .420 9-15 .400 t-7th 2003 Gary Adams Mike Kunes, Warren Trott 28-31 .475 11-13 .458 t-5th 2004 Gary Adams Brandon Averill, Chad Concolino 35-29 .547 14-10 .583 t-3rd 2005 John Savage Chris Denove, Brett McMillan 15-41 .268 4-20 .166 8th 2006 John Savage Hector Ambriz, Brett McMillan 33-25 .568 13-10 .565 3rd 2007 John Savage Ryan Babineau, Tyson Brummett 33-28 .541 14-10 .583 3rd 2008 John Savage Ryan Babineau, Jermaine Curtis, Tim Murphy 33-27 .550 13-11 .542 3rd 2009 John Savage no captains 27-29 .482 15-12 .556 t-3rd 2010 John Savage Matt Grace, Dan Klein Brett Krill, Justin Uribe 51-17 .750 18-9 .667 2nd 2011 John Savage Gerrit Cole, Chris Giovnazzo, Marc Navarro, Steve Rodriguez 35-24 .593 18-9 .667 1st 2012 John Savage Beau Amaral, Jeff Gelalich, Scott Griggs, Adam Plutko, Pat Valaika 48-16 .750 20-10 .667 t-1st 93-YEAR TOTALS 2,261-1,901-34 .543 839-956 .467 Southern California Conference, 1920-27; Pacific Coast Conference, 1928-29; CIBA, 1930-32, 1935-66, 1976; No Conference (financial problems), 1933-34; Pac-8, 1967-78; Pac-10, 1979-2011; Pac-12, 2012-current) *James coached last 19 games (12-7, 7-6)

UCLA Baseball Head Coach History OVERALL RECORD CONFERENCE RECORD Head Coach Years W L T Pct. W L Pct. Fred W. Cozens 1920-1924 61 33 1 .647 30 19 .612 Caddy Works 1925-1926 23 14 0 .622 6 4 .600 A.J. Sturzenegger 1927-1931, 1933, 1943-1945 71 126 3 .363 29 63 .315 Al Montgomery 1932 14 11 0 .560 7 11 .389 Jack Fournier 1934-1936 40 30 0 .571 16 14 .533 Marty Krug 1937-1939 40 39 0 .506 17 28 .378 John Schaeffer 1940 14 23 1 .382 6 9 .400 Lowell McGinnis 1942 7 18 0 .368 5 10 .333 Arthur Reichle 1941, 1946-1974 733 577 22 .559 220 273 .446 Gary Adams 1975-2004 984 823 7 .544 388 434 .472 John Savage 2005-current 275 207 0 .571 115 91 .558

In Memoriam: Arthur E. Reichle (1914-2000) “A courageous man who taught his players to strive for excellence both on and off the field of play.” The UCLA baseball program lost a great teacher and friend when former head coach Art Reichle passed away on May 23, 2000. Reichle, who was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 1998, became head coach of the Bruins in 1941. After one year, he entered the Army and served until 1946, at which time he resumed coaching baseball at UCLA. In 1969, the Bruins, led by future major leaguer Chris Chambliss, won the Pacific-8 title and earned UCLA’s first appearance into the College World Series. Reichle retired as coach after the 1974 season with 733-577-22 record, and was succeeded by Gary Adams, one of his former players. As an athlete, Reichle played football, rugby and baseball at UCLA from 1934-36. He began his coaching career as an assistant for the Bruin baseball team and one of the players during his tenure was future Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson. Reichle was an assistant athletic director at UCLA until 1980. He continued to teach at clinics and assist high school coaches in Ventura County until his retirement. Reichle moved to Florida in 1989. Reichle is survived by his wife Ruth, sons Arthur Jr. and Richard, and daughter Denise Margarite.

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JJimim AAuten,uten, OOFF (1976-1979)(1976-1979) TTimim LLeary,eary, RHPRHP (1977-1979)(1977-1979) SShanehane MMack,ack, OOFF ((1982-1984)1982-1984) TToddodd ZZeile,eile, C ((1984-1986)1984-1986)

1976 1981 1986 1991 C Dennis Delany So. .257 7 30 C Tim Gudim Jr. .273 3 14 C Todd Zeile Jr. .336 13 43 C Matt Schwenke Fr. .237 2 12 1B Ken Gaylord Sr. .272 11 37 1B Greg Norman Jr. .347 9 47 1B John Joslyn Sr. .347 18 53 1B Chris Pritchett Jr. .328 18 57 2B Bobby Dallas Sr. .310 7 30 2B Brian Graham Jr. .291 1 29 2B Torey Lovullo Jr. .317 16 65 2B Robert Hinds So. .321 1 17 SS Raymond Townsend Jr. .306 0 6 SS Mike Gallego Jr. .260 6 33 SS Bobby Holley Fr. .277 4 22 SS Gary Hagy Sr. .305 9 48 3B Robbie Henderson Jr. .302 9 37 3B Lindsay Meggs Fr. .300 5 36 3B Scott Cline Fr. .301 6 29 3B Kevin Webb Jr. .352 6 27 LF Dave Baker So. .277 7 37 LF Chris Smith Sr. .333 0 12 LF Steve Hisey Jr. .342 14 59 LF Joel Wolfe Jr. .345 6 7 CF Dave Penniall Sr. .287 5 29 CF Vince Beringhele Fr. .337 3 22 CF Tony Scruggs So. .345 3 24 CF Michael Moore So. .328 8 28 RF Larry Silver Jr. .248 5 21 RF Dave Montanari Sr. .374 1 37 RF Billy Haselman Fr. .364 11 44 RF David Tokheim Sr. .321 6 39 DH Brian Viselli Jr. .287 2 19 DH Pete Beall Fr. .267 1 21 DH Gary Berman Sr. .300 5 22 DH Ryan McGuire Fr. .319 7 0 P Tim O’Neill So. 7-4 3.21 P Eric Broersma Sr. 5-9 4.27 P Alex Sanchez So. 16-3 4.06 P Tim Lindsay Sr. 9-4 4.57 P Steve Bianchi Sr. 5-3 3.86 P Pat Clements Fr. 6-6 5.58 P Randy Hennis So. 6-7 4.97 P Pete Janicki So. 5-7 6.09 P Ed Cowan Sr. 10-2 3.50 P Colin Ward Jr. 3-5 7.59 P Jeff Conine So. 4-2 5.22 P Mike Lewis Sr. 5-6 3.99 1977 1982 1987 1992 C Dennis Delany Jr. .339 11 37 C Tim Gudim Sr. .216 1 17 C Billy Haselman So. .303 9 51 C Matt Schwenke So. .219 4 24 1B Brian Viselli Sr. .324 7 39 1B Tony Perri Jr. .274 5 40 1B Eric Karros So. .312 8 57 1B Ryan McGuire So. .316 14 61 2B Gary Rasmussen Jr. .254 3 23 2B Rich Amaral Jr. .327 0 34 2B Torey Lovullo Sr. .350 24 73 2B Robert Hinds Jr. .236 1 25 SS Mobil Cox Jr. .258 4 22 SS Pete Beall So. .278 7 52 SS Bobby Holley So. .286 4 21 SS Adam Melhuse So. .259 10 41 3B Ray Townsend Jr. .283 0 11 3B Lindsay Meggs So. .290 6 46 3B Scott Cline So. .345 9 38 3B David Ravitz Jr. .263 1 22 LF Dave Baker Jr. .286 10 43 LF Shane Mack Fr. .306 2 29 LF Steve Hisey Sr. .298 18 79 LF David Roberts So. .331 2 27 CF Ron Roenicke Jr. .284 9 40 CF Vince Beringhele So. .338 3 47 CF Charlie Fiacco So. .330 11 51 CF John Myrow Fr. .344 2 22 RF Larry Silver Sr. .273 5 26 RF Brian Graham Sr. .339 3 43 RF Jeff Osborn Jr. .269 8 31 CF Michael Moore Jr. .338 8 30 DH John Violette Fr. .265 4 21 DH Rick Krikorian Sr. .254 1 21 DH Steve Stowell Sr. .295 5 29 RF Shawn Wills Jr. .295 2 26 P Tim O’Neill Jr. 6-7 4.00 P Pat Clements So. 9-6 6.32 P Steve Stowell Sr. 11-6 4.93 DH Mike Mitchell Fr. .351 12 36 P Dave Schmidt So. 6-3 3.50 P Colin Ward Sr. 7-6 4.51 P Randy Hennis Jr. 9-4 5.81 P Pete Janicki Jr. 9-4 3.53 P Floyd Chiffer Jr. 5-2 3.01 P Jeff McDonald Jr. 7-6 6.37 P Alex Sanchez Jr. 6-7 5.92 P Adam Schulhofer Jr. 7-5 3.99 P Tim Kubinski So. 5-1 4.24 1978 1983 1988 C Dennis Delany Sr. .339 6 37 C Brent Brakebill So. .273 2 15 C John Dolak So. .268 7 36 1993 1B Mike Carpenter Jr. .343 0 16 1B Pete Beall Jr. .351 5 33 1B Eric Karros Jr. .415 17 54 C Matt Schwenke Jr. .223 2 32 2B Vern Followell Jr. .241 0 24 2B Rich Amaral Sr. .341 5 30 2B Bobby Holley Jr. .275 7 27 1B Ryan McGuire Jr. .376 26 91 SS Mobil Cox Sr. .278 7 30 SS Vince Lopez Fr. .296 2 33 SS Mike Hankins So. .268 3 31 2B David Ravitz Sr. .324 6 2 3B Dave Baker Sr. .270 14 50 3B Lindsay Meggs Jr. .333 7 43 3B Scott Cline Jr. .308 9 44 SS Gar Vallone So. .224 1 29 LF Craig Johnson Jr. .328 17 57 LF Mike Young So. .311 3 26 LF Rob Katzaroff So. .329 1 23 3B Adam Melhuse Jr. .344 10 50 CF Dan Gausepohl Jr. .308 2 16 CF Vince Beringhele Jr. .282 4 25 CF Charlie Fiacco Jr. .293 15 44 LF David Roberts Jr. .296 3 28 RF Jim Auten Jr. .332 6 36 RF Shane Mack So. .419 11 60 RF Jeff Osborn Sr. .330 9 36 CF John Myrow Jr. .325 5 40 DH Matt Odeski Sr. .284 4 25 DH Jeff Pries So. .301 4 30 DH Joe James Jr. .300 14 47 RF Chris Lohman Jr. .358 7 32 P Floyd Chiffer Sr. 11-3 1.73 P Jeff Pries So. 7-6 4.46 P Mike Magnante Sr. 14-4 3.93 RF Brett Schafer Fr. .264 2 15 P Tim O’Neill Sr. 6-5 3.05 P Chuck Yaeger Jr. 5-2 3.78 P Scott Schanz Fr. 4-7 5.96 P Tim Kubinski Jr. 11-3 4.03 P Tim Leary So. 5-5 3.42 P Bob Westland Sr. 5-2 3.70 P Mike Fyhrie Fr. 3-5 3.76 P Gabe Sollecito Jr. 4-3 3.94 P Jon Van Zandt Sr. 7-7 5.70 1979 1984 1989 C Don Slaught Jr. .428 7 41 C Brent Brakebill Jr. .303 6 29 C Paul Ellis So. .281 4 23 1994 1B Pat Dodson So. .327 15 46 1B Dan Sullivan Jr. .300 5 42 C John Dolak Jr. .244 2 17 C Tim DeCinces Fr. .305 6 48 2B Mike Gallego Fr. .293 2 28 2B Torey Lovullo Fr. .219 0 14 1B Mike Lewis So. .260 1 18 1B Mike Mitchell Jr. .339 12 46 SS Vern Followell Sr. .388 6 53 SS Pete Beall Sr. .358 7 43 2B Charlie Fiacco Sr. .320 7 38 2B Chad Matoian Fr. .239 1 16 3B Roger Lang Jr. .305 2 19 3B Lindsay Meggs Sr. .243 11 43 SS Mike Hankins Jr. .260 1 18 2B Travis Boyd Jr. .157 0 9 LF Mark Miller Sr. .294 3 24 LF David Alarid Jr. .307 1 10 3B Mannie Adams Jr. .312 1 20 SS Gar Vallone Jr. .344 2 42 CF Dan Gausepohl Sr. .312 10 41 CF Matt Morrison Sr. .303 1 27 LF Robbie Katzaroff Jr. .342 0 30 3B Zak Ammirato So. .272 5 28 RF Jim Auten Sr. .309 29 78 RF Shane Mack Jr. .352 16 53 CF Dave Keating Jr. .266 6 24 LF David Roberts Sr. .353 3 27 DH Dave Montanari So. .295 5 29 DH John Nero Jr. .257 3 20 RF David Tokheim So. .288 3 20 CF Brett Schafer So. .268 1 21 P Tim Leary Jr. 12-3 2.72 P Jeff Pries Jr. 5-5 4.01 DH Scott Cline Sr. .295 1 19 RF Chris Lohman Sr. .220 2 26 P Dave Schmidt Sr. 10-2 5.09 P Chuck Yaeger Sr. 5-9 5.40 P John Sutherland Jr. 6-6 4.40 DH Dave Dieter Sr. .231 2 16 P Matt Young Jr. 1-2 6.70 P Dana Ridenour Fr. 3-5 5.86 P Scott Schanz So. 2-12 4.83 P Brian Stephenson So. 5-5 4.97 P Mike Fyhrie So. 7-5 3.72 P Nick St. George Fr. 2-7 4.25 1980 1985 P Bobby Kazmirski Jr. 2-2 4.67 C Don Slaught Sr. .292 4 34 C Todd Zeile So. .333 12 41 1990 1B Pat Dodson Jr. .259 5 28 1B Gary Berman Jr. .301 7 49 C Paul Ellis Jr. .360 29 83 1995 2B Mike Gallego So. .231 3 27 2B Torey Lovullo So. .321 11 46 1B Chris Pritchett So. .368 13 67 C Tim DeCinces So. .315 13 51 SS Brian Graham So. .325 1 23 SS John Barry Jr. .281 0 12 2B Mannie Adams Sr. .305 3 35 1B Peter Zamora Fr. .295 6 48 3B Todd Gauntlett Jr. .267 8 34 3B Hector Cano Jr. .297 5 42 SS Mike Hankins Sr. .306 4 53 2B Brett Nista Fr. .257 2 13 LF Chris Smith Jr. .277 0 8 LF Brent Brakebill Sr. .237 2 20 3B Kevin Webb So. .289 11 43 2B Chad Matoian So. .291 0 15 CF Reggie West Jr. .269 0 21 CF Sean Berry Fr. .293 3 23 LF Joel Wolfe So. .376 10 44 2B/SS Gar Vallone Sr. .292 8 34 RF Dave Montanari Jr. .236 0 12 RF Steve Stowell So. .283 5 35 CF Robbie Katzaroff Sr. .306 2 41 SS/3B Troy Glaus Fr. .258 2 9 DH Gary Fradella Jr. .298 4 31 DH John Joslyn Jr. .370 6 42 RF David Tokheim Jr. .318 6 40 3B/LF Zak Ammirato Jr. .322 2 8 P Eric Broersma Jr. 10-2 2.24 P Eric Nolte So. 6-2 6.75 DH Michael Moore Fr. .304 3 18 LF Mike Seal Sr. .268 1 23 P Matt Young Sr. 9-5 2.82 P Alex Sanchez Fr. 5-7 5.26 P Tim Lindsay Jr. .9-8 3.93 LF Nick Theodorou Fr. .306 0 6 P Andy Center Jr. 4-5 2.97 P Randy Hennis Fr. 4-0 6.35 P Pete Janicki Fr. 9-1 3.63 CF Jon Heinrichs So. .303 1 29 P Dave Zancanaro Jr. 11-6 3.19 RF Eric Byrnes Fr. .324 9 35 SP Jim Parque Fr. 3-6 3.94 SP Rick Heineman Jr. 7-4 4.00 RP Peter Zamora Fr. 3-3 2.76 RP Bob Kazmirski Sr. 0-2 3.97

8866 SSTARTINGTARTING LLINEUPSINEUPS

PPetereter ZZamora,amora, 1B/P1B/P (1995-1997)(1995-1997) CChasehase UUtley,tley, INFINF (1998-2000)(1998-2000) WWeses WWhisler,hisler, 11B/PB/P ((2002-2004)2002-2004) RRyanyan BBabineau,abineau, C ((2006-2008)2006-2008)

1996 2000 2004 2008 C Tim DeCinces Jr. .341 18 67 C Forrest Johnson Jr. .351 23 78 C Chris Denove So. .291 8 47 C Ryan Babineau Jr. .247 0 25 1B Peter Zamora So. .234 6 30 1B Garrett Atkins Jr. 352 17 72 1B Brett McMillan So. .254 6 38 1B Casey Haerther So. .324 12 52 2B Brett Nista So. .251 2 31 2B Chase Utley Jr. .382 22 69 2B Mike Svetlic Sr. .258 0 23 2B Alden Carrithers Sr. .377 5 47 2B Chad Matoian Jr. .258 1 14 SS Josh Canales Jr. .248 0 18 SS Ryan McCarthy Jr. .295 15 47 SS Brandon Crawford Jr. .302 7 51 3B Jermaine Curtis Jr. .306 2 26 SS Jack Santora Fr. .270 0 13 3B Randall Shelley So. .294 7 28 3B Preston Griffin Sr. .313 3 27 LF Mickey Weisser Sr. .247 2 17 SS/3B Troy Glaus So. .352 16 50 LF Bill Scott Jr. .421 21 76 LF Brandon Averill Sr. .276 8 31 LF Brady Dolan Sr. .287 2 18 3B Zak Ammirato Sr. .354 6 42 CF Charles Merricks Jr. .257 2 33 CF Jarrad Page Fr. .233 3 19 CF Blair Dunlap So. .250 2 16 LF Jon Heinrichs So. .296 3 40 RF Matt Pearl Jr. .357 4 34 RF Matt Thayer Jr. .323 4 33 RF Gabe Cohen So. .204 9 29 CF Eric Valent Fr. .289 12 55 RF Nick Lyon Jr. .341 8 28 DH Wes Whisler Jr. .279 7 44 DH Cody Decker Jr. .218 7 30 RF Eric Byrnes So. .338 8 56 DH Jim Hemming Fr. .273 6 47 SP Wes Whisler Jr. 3-5 5.24 SP Tim Murphy Jr. 5-6 3.34 DH Nick Theodorou So. .314 1 25 DH Adam Berry So. .303 4 13 SP Casey Janssen Sr. 10-4 3.16 SP Charles Brewer So. 9-4 5.10 SP Gavin Brooks So. 6-3 5.07 DH Cassidy Olson So. .265 2 13 SP Josh Karp So. 10-2 5.06 SP Bryan Beck Jr. 2-3 5.76 RP Brendan Lafferty Jr. 4-3 3.74 SP Jim Parque So. 9-3 3.72 SP Rob Henkel Jr. 6-4 5.68 SP/RP David Johnson Jr. 4-3 4.46 RP Jason Novak Jr. 1-1 3.60 SP Peter Zamora So. 6-1 4.89 SP Bobby Roe Jr. 7-5 5.44 RP Kyle Wilson Jr. 0-1 3.38 SP Dan Keller Fr. 7-3 4.79 RP Jon Brandt Jr. 7-5 4.03 2009 RP Kevin Sheredy Jr. 4-2 4.59 RP Ryan Carter Jr. 3-1 5.65 2005 C Steve Rodriguez Fr. .179 2 10 1B Cody Decker Sr. .322 21 53 C Chris Denove Jr. .227 0 22 2B Sr. .282 2 30 1997 2001 1B Brett McMillan Jr. .257 7 33 SS Niko Gallego So. .273 0 27 C Casey Cloud Jr. .244 3 21 C Josh Arhart Jr. .292 3 24 2B Sean Carpenter Jr. .250 0 4 3B Casey Haerther Jr. .305 9 42 1B Peter Zamora Jr. .379 16 24 1B Eric Reece Sr. .259 10 44 SS Tommy Lansdon So. .269 1 8 LF Gabe Cohen Jr. .274 5 28 2B Nick Theodorou Jr. .365 6 47 2B Josh Canales Sr. .376 0 22 3B Eric Taylor, Jr. So. .228 1 16 CF Blair Dunlap Jr. .301 7 39 SS Troy Glaus Jr. .409 34 91 3B Randall Shelley Jr. .256 3 13 LF Will Penniall So. .280 1 18 RF Justin Uribe Jr. .318 3 23 3B Aldo Pinto Fr. .289 1 14 SS Preston Griffin Fr. .245 3 17 CF Jarrad Page So. .149 1 9 DH Gino Aielli Sr. .353 2 16 INF Brett Nista Jr. .311 4 25 LF Adam Berry Jr. .245 5 29 CF Josh Roenicke Jr. .277 0 16 SP Gerrit Cole Fr. 4-8 3.49 SP Trevor Bauer Fr. 9-3 2.99 INF Jack Santora So. .389 2 17 CF Matt Pearl Sr. .317 6 42 RF Chris Jensen Jr. .368 7 21 SP Charles Brewer Jr. 3-5 4.52 LF Jon Heinrichs Sr. .358 28 79 RF Ben Francisco So. .309 6 42 DH Hector Ambriz So. .338 1 18 RP Gavin Brooks Jr. 0-4 4.71 CF Eric Valent So. .339 27 91 DH Brian Baron Sr. .443 2 47 SP Hector Ambriz So. 3-7 3.94 RP Matt Grace So. 4-3 4.72 RF Eric Byrnes Jr. .332 17 60 SP Josh Karp Jr. 5-2 3.26 SP Bryan Beck Sr. 1-11 6.01 DH Chad Matoian Sr. .314 1 29 SP Jon Brandt Sr. 4-4 4.93 SP/RP Brant Rustich So. 2-7 5.23 2010 DH Cassidy Olson Jr. .293 0 13 SP Bobby Roe Sr. 4-3 5.88 RP Brian Schroeder So. 4-6 4.77 C Steve Rodriguez So. .249 8 37 SP Jim Parque Jr. 13-2 3.08 SP/RP Paul Diaz Sr. 3-3 5.32 RP Adam Simon Jr. 1-5 6.79 1B Justin Uribe Sr. .308 3 27 SP Tom Jacquez So. 10-4 3.06 RP Mike Castillo Fr. 1-1 2.25 1B Dean Espy So. .345 9 52 2B Tyler Rahmatulla So. .325 7 45 SP Peter Zamora Jr. 6-2 5.06 RP Kevin Jerkens So. 3-2 5.00 2006 SS Niko Gallego Jr. .267 3 33 RP Jake Meyer Jr. 3-3 4.20 C Ryan Babineau Fr. .258 6 25 3B Cody Regis Fr. .312 9 47 RP Rob Henkel Fr. 3-3 3.67 2002 1B Tim Stewart Jr. .301 6 25 LF Cody Keefer Fr. .318 2 31 C Josh Arhart Sr. .363 7 37 2B Sean Smith Sr. .271 6 32 CF Beau Amaral Fr. .354 4 31 1998 1B Wes Whisler Fr. .328 18 46 SS Brandon Crawford Fr. .318 6 30 RF Brett Krill Jr. .289 7 38 DH Blair Dunlap Sr. .314 6 28 C Jason Green Jr. .333 3 21 2B Ryan Rasmussen Sr. .304 1 22 3B Jermaine Curtis Fr. .336 0 21 SP Gerrit Cole So. 11-4 3.37 1B Cassidy Olson Sr. .304 10 47 SS Ryan McCarthy Fr. .258 0 20 LF Blair Dunlap Fr. .300 2 9 SP Trevor Bauer So. 12-3 3.02 2B Nick Theodorou Sr. .337 2 15 3B Brandon Averill So. .310 6 31 LF Tim Murphy Fr. .254 1 7 SP Rob Rasmussen Jr. 11-3 2.72 2B/SS Jack Santora Jr. .245 2 20 LF Chris Jensen Fr. .289 1 13 CF Josh Roenicke Sr. .248 1 23 RP Dan Klein So. 6-1 1.90 SS/DH Chase Utley Fr. .320 15 49 CF Rashad Parker Sr. .286 4 14 RF Chris Jensen Sr. .325 6 36 RP Erik Goeddel So. 2-0 3.06 3B Garrett Atkins Fr. .383 9 54 RF Ben Francisco Jr. .368 6 37 DH Hector Ambriz Jr. .313 5 34 LF Brett Nista Sr. .284 8 31 DH Adam Berry Sr. .308 18 50 SP Hector Ambriz Jr. 8-7 3.65 2011 LF Michael Hymes So. .301 0 13 SP Mike Kunes, r. 7-4 4.55 SP David Huff Jr. 7-4 2.98 C Steve Rodriguez Jr. .196 0 17 1B Dean Espy Jr. .320 3 40 CF Eric Valent Jr. .336 30 73 SP Wes Whisler Fr. 5-2 4.06 SP Tyson Brummett Jr. 6-7 4.52 2B Trevor Brown So. .217 0 8 RF Eric Byrnes Sr. .332 14 52 SP Chris Cordeiro So. 2-7 5.00 RP Paul Oseguera Jr. 3-1 1.66 2B Kevin Williams Fr. .210 0 6 SP Ryan Carter Fr. 3-1 6.39 SP Casey Janssen So. 4-2 4.06 RP Jason Novak Fr. 1-1 5.35 SS Pat Valaika Fr. .238 1 20 SP Chad Cislak Fr. 4-8 8.50 RP Doug Silva Jr. 0-5 4.15 3B Cody Regis So. .284 6 45 SP Paul Diaz Fr. 2-5 7.05 RP Kevin Jerkens Jr. 2-2 7.58 2007 LF Cody Keefer So. .303 1 18 RP Bobby Roe Fr. 4-2 5.23 CF Beau Amaral So. .299 2 29 C Ryan Babineau So. .272 5 37 RF Chris Giovinazzo Sr. .250 2 18 2003 1B Tim Stewart Sr. .205 3 17 DH Jeff Gelalich So. .268 2 13 1999 C Chris Denove Fr. .319 6 26 2B Alden Carrithers Jr. .352 2 32 SP Gerrit Cole Jr. 6-8 3.31 C Jason Green Sr. .309 6 50 1B Wes Whisler So. .310 9 39 SS Brandon Crawford So. .335 7 55 SP Trevor Bauer Jr. 13-2 1.25 1B Garrett Atkins So. .375 4 41 2B Preston Griffin Jr. .264 9 44 3B Jermaine Curtis So. .329 4 33 SP Adam Plutko Fr. 7-4 2.01 2B Chase Utley So. .317 16 56 SS Ryan McCarthy So. .264 7 40 LF Will Penniall Sr. .297 2 16 SP/RP Zack Weiss Fr. 5-3 2.86 SS Jack Santora Sr. .279 6 25 3B Brandon Averill Jr. .329 10 33 CF Tim Murphy So. .244 0 5 RP Mitchell Beacom Jr. 0-2 2.20 RP Nick Vander Tuig Fr. 3-4 2.90 3B Nick Lyon So. .211 4 20 LF Chris Jensen So. .272 2 7 CF Justin Uribe Fr. .285 2 18 LF Bill Scott So. .380 28 86 CF Matt Thayer So. .299 5 37 RF Gabe Cohen Fr. .345 10 36 2012 CF Charles Merricks So. .277 1 14 RF Billy Susdorf So. .310 10 40 DH Cody Decker So. .307 14 57 C Tyler Heineman Jr. .332 1 27 RF Brian Baron Jr. .293 1 27 DH Brett McMillan Fr. .330 8 35 SP Tyson Brummett Sr. 10-6 4.04 1B Trevor Brown Jr. .321 3 52 SP Jon Brandt So. 7-4 4.21 SP Wes Whisler So. 3-7 5.66 SP Tim Murphy So. 5-4 5.68 2B Kevin Williams So. .302 2 21 SP Josh Karp Fr. 8-3 4.26 SP Casey Janssen Jr. 6-6 5.88 SP Gavin Brooks Fr. 6-7 4.47 SS Pat Valaika So. .266 1 39 SP Ryan Carter So. 1-8 7.95 SP Mike Kunes Sr. 5-2 6.81 SP/RP Garett Claypool Fr. 3-1 3.54 3B Kevin Kramer Fr. .281 0 13 RP Chad Cislak So. 5-3 5.91 RP Chris Cordeiro Jr. 1-2 4.62 RP Jason Novak So. 3-0 4.83 LF Cody Keefer Jr. .333 0 37 RP Doug Silva Sr. 6-0 3.86 CF Beau Amaral Jr. .313 4 46 RF Jeff Gelalich Jr. .351 11 48 DH Cody Regis Jr. .239 1 25 SP Adam Plutko So. 12-3 2.48 SP Nick Vander Tuig So. 10-4 4.43 SP Zack Weiss So. 3-3 4.28 SP/RP Grant Watson Fr. 9-2 4.45 RP David Berg Fr. 5-3 1.46 RP Scott Griggs Jr. 3-1 2.65 8877 YYEARLYEARLY LLEADERSEADERS

GGarrettarrett AAtkins,tkins, IINFNF ((1998-2000)1998-2000) BBrandonrandon Crawford,Crawford, IINFNF ((2006-2008)2006-2008) RRyanyan MMcGuire,cGuire, 11B/PB/P ((1991-1993)1991-1993)

Year Batting Average At-Bats Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs 2012 Gelalich .351 Amaral 268 Gelalich 86 Brown 13 Amaral 5 Gelalich 11 2011 Espy .320 Espy 231 Espy 74 Amaral 16 Gelalich, C. Giovinazzo 4 Regis 6 2010 Amaral .354 Dunlap 242 Amaral 79 Dunlap 20 Espy 3 Espy, Regis 9 2009 Aielli .353 Dunlap 226 Dunlap 68 Dunlap 17 Dunlap, Murray 3 Decker 21 2008 Carrithers .377 Haerther 238 Carrithers 84 Haerther 23 Crawford 5 Haerther 12 2007 Carrithers .352 Crawford 248 Crawford 83 Crawford 17 Crawford, Uribe, Babineau 2 Decker 14 2006 Curtis .336 Crawford 242 Crawford 77 Smith 18 Crawford 6 Six players 6 2005 Ambriz .338 McMillan 210 McMillan 54 Ambriz 14 Penniall, Taylor Jr. 3 Jensen, McMillan 7 2004 Thayer .323 McCarthy 254 McCarthy 75 McCarthy 15 Thayer 5 McCarthy 15 2003 Trott .366 Griffin 227 Whisler 70 McMillan 16 Averill 3 Averill, Susdorf 10 2002 Trott .375 Rasmussen 230 Rasmussen, Arhart 70 Arhart 18 Rasmussen 2 Whisler, Berry 18 2001 Baron .443 Pearl 236 Baron 105 Francisco 20 Berry 2 Reece 10 2000 Scott .421 Utley 283 Scott 112 Scott 23 Johnson, Scott 3 Johnson 23 1999 Scott .380 Utley 271 Atkins 96 Green, Scott 19 Utley 2 Scott 28 1998 Atkins .383 Byrnes 244 Atkins 85 Atkins 22 Byrnes, Johnson, Nista, Santora 2 Valent 30 1997 Glaus .409 Heinrichs 299 Glaus 108 Heinrichs 28 E. Valent 3 Glaus 34 1996 Ammirato .354 Henrichs 250 DeCinces 79 Byrnes 21 Heinrichs 5 DeCinces 18 1995 Byrnes .324 Zamora 244 Byrnes 77 DeCinces 23 M. Seal 3 DeCinces 13 1994 Roberts .353 Roberts 235 Roberts 83 Mitchell 19 Roberts 3 Mitchell 12 1993 McGuire .376 Melhuse 250 Melhuse 86 Melhuse, Ravitz 19 Myrow 7 McGuire 26 1992 Mitchell .351 Roberts 257 Roberts 85 McGuire 19 Roberts 7 McGuire 14 1991 Wolfe .345 Tokheim 265 Tokheim 85 McGuire 13 Hagy, Tokheim, Wolfe 4 Pritchett 18 1990 Wolfe .376 Katzaroff 284 Pritchett 102 Tokheim 15 Wolfe 6 Ellis 29 1989 Katzaroff .342 Katzaroff 215 Katzaroff 75 Wolfe 11 Keating 5 Fiacco 7 1988 Karros .415 Katzaroff 255 Karros 100 Osborn 20 Katzaroff 10 Karros 17 1987 Hamelin .362 Karros 269 Karros 84 Karros 23 Karros 3 Lovullo 24 1986 Haselman .364 Lovullo 255 Lovullo 81 Joslyn 19 Lovullo 3 Joslyn 18 1985 Joslyn .370 Berman 232 Lovullo, Joslyn, Berman 70 Joslyn 19 Cano 5 Zeile 12 1984 Beall .358 Meggs 230 Beall 81 Sullivan 20 Berman 3 Mack 16 1983 Mack .419 Amaral 211 Mack 88 Meggs 15 Beringhele, Mack 3 Mack 11 1982 Graham .339 Graham 251 Graham 85 Meggs 15 Mack 5 Beall 7 1981 Montanari .374 Montanari 214 Montanari 80 Montanari 17 Gallego 5 Norman 9 1980 Graham .325 Slaught 212 Graham 68 Fradella 11 Slaught, West 3 Gauntlett 8 1979 Slaught .428 Gausepohl, Auten 234 Followell 83 Gausepohl 18 Gallego 3 Auten 29 1978 Carpenter .343 Baker 215 Auten 67 Auten 17 Carpenter 5 Johnson 17 1977 Delany .339 Baker 231 Baker 66 Viselli 12 Baker, Silver 3 Delany 11 1976 Waters .324 Penniall 223 Dallas 65 Baker, Penniall 10 Gaylord 3 Gaylord 11 1975 Garrison .344 Garrison 180 Garrison 62 Peterson 13 Six players 1 Garrison 7 1974 Garrison .345 Doerr 231 Edwards 74 Edwards 15 Doerr 4 Edwards 14 1973 Hobbs .356 Gomez 186 B. Adams 58 Swedlow 13 Gomez 3 B. Adams 13 1972 Altshuler .379 B. Adams 257 Altshuler 89 Doerr 12 B. Adams 6 Swedlow 9 1971 Gerakos .346 Diggle 207 Diggle 67 Diggle 18 Diggle 6 Diggle 8 1970 Pifferini .308 Punaro, Molina 172 Punaro 52 Landress 10 Molina, Price, Punaro 2 Graham, Pifferini 8 1969 Chambliss .340 Sanserino 212 Chambliss, Sanserino 64 Chambliss, Molina 13 Chambliss, Sanserino 3 Chambliss 15 1968 Sanserino .354 Sanserino 212 Sanserino 75 Runk 13 Hoffman, Runk 4 Hoffman 11 1967 Klausen .366 Lung 237 Lung 72 McGuire 12 Lung 5 Cooper, Hoffman, Klausen, Lung 5 1966 Arrington .324 Petrilla 209 Arrington, Petrilla 66 McGinnis 13 Arrington 5 Ganulin 11 1965 Ganulin .352 Arrington 129 Arrington 62 Dyer 13 Four players 3 Bashore 11 1964 Schwartz .386 Ardell 175 Schwartz 59 Colletto 12 Colletto, Schwartz 3 Schwartz 13 1963 Schwartz .354 Floyd 143 Schwartz 51 Schwartz 14 Patten, Singleton 4 Schwartz 5 1962 Ga. Adams .265 Fowler 168 Singleton 41 Fowler, Goodrich, Zak 7 Fowler 5 Fowler 5 1961 Fowler .309 Fowler 149 Fowler 46 Ge. Adams, Fowler 5 Ge. Adams, Gowler, Wright 4 Fowler 5 1960 Ge. Adams .308 O’Leary 155 Ge. Adams 56 Miller 5 Bergeron 4 Fowler, O’Leary 2 8888 YYEARLYEARLY LLEADERSEADERS

EEricric BByrnes,yrnes, OOFF ((1995-1998)1995-1998) EEricric Karros,Karros, IINFNF ((1986-1988)1986-1988) BBenen FFrancisco,rancisco, OOFF ((2001-2002)2001-2002)

Year Runs Batted In Runs Scored Stolen Bases Total Bases Walks On-Base Percentage 2012 Brown 52 Amaral 63 Gelalich 16 Gelalich 131 Gelalich 34 Gelalich .444 2011 Regis 45 Amaral 37 C. Giovinazzo 15 Espy 98 Regis 34 Keefer .408 2010 Espy 52 Rahmatulla 52 Gallego 27 Dunlap, Rahmatulla 118 Rahmatulla 39 Keefer .450 2009 Decker 53 Decker 55 Dunlap 15 Decker 136 Decker 36 Murray .434 2008 Haerther 52 Crawford 51 Carrithers 17 Haerther 138 Curtis 42 Carrithers .484 2007 Decker 57 Carrithers 53 Crawford 11 Crawford 125 Carrithers 32 Carrithers .445 2006 Jensen 36 Jensen 45 Crawford 7 Crawford 121 Crawford, Curtis 24 Curtis .457 2005 McMillan 33 McMillan 30 Penniall 11 McMillan 82 Ambriz, McMillan 22 Jensen .438 2004 McCarthy 47 Thayer 49 Thayer 9 McCarthy 135 Thayer 35 Thayer .420 2003 Griffin 44 Thayer 46 Thayer 9 McMillan, Susdorf 109 Thayer 30 Thayer .405 2002 Berry 50 Rasmussen 52 Francisco, Rasmussen 20 Berry 127 Whisler 21 Arhart .427 2001 Baron 47 Francisco 52 Canales, Francisco 15 Baron 128 Pearl 27 Baron .487 2000 Johnson 78 Utley 81 Utley 15 Scott 204 Atkins 32 Scott .480 1999 Scott 86 Scott, Utley 66 Santora 9 Scott 195 Santora 41 Scott .463 1998 Valent 73 Valent 69 Byrnes 30 Valent 176 Santora 37 Theodorou .470 1997 Glaus, E. Valent 91 Glaus 100 Byrnes 19 Glaus 227 Glaus 57 Glaus .520 1996 DeCinces 67 DeCinces 66 Heinrichs 21 DeCinces 149 Theodorou 39 Theodorou .475 1995 DeCinces 51 Glaus 46 Byrnes 18 DeCinces 132 Vallone, Zamora 39 Vallone .407 1994 DeCinces 48 Roberts 60 Roberts 45 Mitchell 132 Roberts 39 Roberts, Vallone .442 1993 McGuire 91 McGuire 71 Roberts 28 McGuire 172 McGuire 62 McGuire .510 1992 McGuire 61 McGuire 56 Roberts 36 McGuire 137 McGuire 48 McGuire .434 1991 Pritchett 57 Wolfe 55 Wolfe 35 Pritchett 144 Pritchett 29 Wolfe .414 1990 Ellis 83 Pritchett 73 Wolfe 30 Ellis 86 Ellis 38 Ellis .470 1989 Fiacco 38 Katzaroff 47 Katzaroff 33 Katzaroff 92 Fiacco 30 Fiacco .458 1988 Karros 54 Fiacco 60 Katzaroff 26 Karros 169 Holley 40 Karros .487 1987 Hisey 79 Lovullo 83 Fiacco 17 Lovullo 176 Lovullo 79 Lovullo .511 1986 Lovullo 65 Joslyn 68 Fiacco, Lovullo, Scruggs 6 Lovullo 151 Joslyn 56 Lovullo .401 1985 Berman 49 Lovullo 50 Berry 13 Lovullo 116 Lovullo 43 Joslyn .455 1984 Mack 53 Mack 61 Mack 17 Mack 142 Mack 36 Mack .441 1983 Mack 60 Mack 54 Amaral 26 Mack 138 Amaral 38 Mack .466 1982 Beall 52 Amaral 61 Graham 22 Graham 112 Amaral 65 Beringhele .482 1981 Norman 47 Norman 42 Beringhele 20 Norman 123 Beringhele 45 Beringhele .470 1980 Gauntlett, Slaught 34 Smith 35 Smith 20 Slaught 87 Dodson 46 Smith .443 1979 Auten 78 Gausepohl 62 Gausepohl 17 Auten 178 Dodson 41 Slaught .486 1978 Johnson 57 Johnson 54 Carpenter 36 Johnson 129 Baker 37 Auten .417 1977 Baker 43 Roenicke 42 Roenicke 9 Baker 113 Roenicke 35 Delaney .431 1976 Baker, Dallas, Henderson 37 Penniall 59 Penniall 38 Dallas 97 Dallas 42 Dallas .431 1975 Garrison 37 Garrison 51 Garrison 29 Garrison 88 Garrison 40 Garrison .464 1974 Edwards 42 Edwards 43 Edwards 19 Edwards 138 Colton 29 Colton .415 1973 B. Adams 48 B. Adams 47 B. Adams 10 B. Adams 110 no record no record 1972 B. Adams 52 B. Adams 53 B. Adams 9 B. Adams 123 no record no record 1971 Diggle 53 Diggle 46 Diggle 13 Diggle 121 no record no record 1970 Price 31 Graham 41 Hume 7 Graham 80 no record no record 1969 Chambliss 45 Chambliss, Sanserino 43 Sanserino 19 Chambliss 128 no record no record 1968 Runk 43 Runk 49 Runk 13 Runk 126 no record no record 1967 Lung 44 Petrilla 50 Sanserino 11 Lung 106 no record no record 1966 Ganulin 51 Arrington 51 Arrington 13 Arrington 102 no record no record 1965 Ganulin 41 Dyer 45 Arrington 9 Dyer 107 no record no record 1964 Schwartz 59 Harmon 42 Harmon 14 Schwartz 111 no record no record 1963 Floyd, Schwartz 26 Schwartz, Singleton 24 Patten 15 Schwartz 84 no record no record 1962 Fowler 41 Fowler 30 Ga. Adams 12 Fowler 73 no record no record 1961 Fowler 34 Ge. Adams, Singleton 26 Ge. Adams 10 Fowler 74 no record no record 1960 Fowler, Weikel 19 Ge. Adams 28 no record Ge. Adams 56 no record no record 8899 YYEARLYEARLY LLEADERSEADERS

TTimim LLindsay,indsay, RRHPHP ((1981-1985)1981-1985) JJoshosh Karp,Karp, RRHPHP ((1999-2001)1999-2001) HHectorector AAmbriz,mbriz, RRHPHP ((2003-2006)2003-2006)

Year Innings Pitched Appearances Wins Strikeouts Saves ERA 2012 Plutko 119.2 Berg 50 Plutko 12 Plutko 99 Griggs 15 Deeter 0.89 2011 Bauer 136.2 Vander Tuig 28 Bauer 13 Bauer 203 Vander Tuig 9 Bauer 1.25 2010 Bauer 131.1 Klein 39 Bauer 12 Bauer 165 Klein 10 Klein 1.90 2009 Bauer 105.1 Brooks 27 Bauer 9 Cole 104 Brooks 8 Bauer 2.99 2008 Murphy 102.1 Lafferty 33 Brewer 9 Murphy 111 Novak 4 Murphy 3.34 2007 Brummett 138.0 Lafferty 25 Brummett 10 Brummett 111 Rustich 6 Claypool 3.54 2006 Huff 129.2 Oseguera 29 Ambriz 8 Huff 100 Roenicke 4 Oseguera 1.66 2005 Ambriz 105.0 Schroeder 31 Schroeder 4 Ambriz 84 Simon 2 Ambriz 3.94 2004 Janssen 116.2 Brophy 29 Janssen 10 Janssen 103 Simon 5 Janssen 3.16 2003 Whisler 82.2 Cordeiro 21 Silva, Janssen 6 Janssen 73 Cordeiro 4 Silva 3.86 2002 Kunes 89.0 Kunes 28 Kunes 7 Kunes 71 Susdorf, Silva, Wilson 3 Whisler, Janssen 4.06 2001 Karp 80.0 Jerkens 31 Karp 5 Karp 92 Jerkens 5 Castillo 2.25 2000 Roe 91.0 Carter 23 Karp 10 Henkel 136 Carter 4 Brandt 4.03 1999 Brandt 107.0 Cislak, Roe 25 Karp 8 Brandt 109 Cislak 6 Birkins 4.05 1998 Cislak 83.2 Roe 24 Cislak, Roe 4 Cislak 66 Roe 7 Righetti 2.81 1997 Jacquez 129.1 Henkel 34 Parque 13 Parque 119 Meyer 8 Righetti 2.63 1996 Parque 125.2 Heineman 26 Parque 9 Parque 116 Sheredy 8 Meyer 2.64 1995 Heineman 90.0 Lynch 20 Heineman 7 Parque 84 Zamora, Kazmirski 5 Zamora 2.76 1994 Stephenson 105.0 Howatt 24 Stephenson 5 Stephenson 79 Howatt 3 St. George 4.25 1993 Kubinski 125.0 Mitchell, Kramer 25 Kubinski 11 Kubinski 86 Sollecito 9 McGuire 1.73 1992 Janicki 150.1 Sollecito 24 Janicki 9 Janicki 150 Sollecito 12 Bonds 1.78 1991 Lindsay 124.0 Lindsay 21 Lindsay 9 Janicki 94 Fyhrie 5 Lewis 3.99 1990 Lindsay 149.0 Zancanaro 30 Zancanaro 11 Zancanaro 100 Zancanaro 5 Zancanaro 3.19 1989 Sutherland 114.2 Sutherland 28 Zancanaro 9 Sutherland 72 Schulhofer, Fyhrie 4 Zancanaro 3.60 1988 Magnante 137.1 Magnante 25 Magnante 14 Magnante 101 Lewis 4 Fyhrie 3.76 1987 Hennis 110.0 Wenrick 37 Stowell 11 Sanchez 101 Wenrick 6 Wenrick 3.82 1986 Sanchez 139.1 Wenrick 28 Sanchez 16 Sanchez 142 Ridenour, Wenrick 6 Sanchez 4.06 1985 Sanchez 95.2 Wenrick 26 Nolte 6 Sanchez 85 Naworski 5 Ridenour 4.50 1984 Pries 89.2 Bloom 32 Pries, Yaeger 5 Ridenour 67 Bloom 5 Pries 4.01 1983 Pries 113.0 Westland 32 Pries 7 Clements 59 Westland 4 Bloom 2.55 1982 Ward 116.0 Yaeger 29 Clements 9 Ward 106 Pries 4 Ward 4.51 1981 Broersma 109.2 Yaeger 34 Clements 6 Broersma 108 Yaeger 4 Broersma 4.27 1980 Young 115.0 Fauland 31 Broersma 10 Young 83 Fauland 10 Broersma 2.24 1979 Leary 145.2 Bollens 27 Leary 12 Leary 111 Bollens 5 Leary 2.72 1978 Chiffer 120.0 Bollens 32 Chiffer 11 Leary 88 Bollens 6 Chiffer 1.73 1977 O’Neill 117.0 Rucker 22 O’Neill, Schmidt 5 O’Neill 62 Bollens 4 Chiffer 3.01 1976 Bianchi 91.0 Chiffer 23 Cowan 10 Cowan 69 Lizarraga 4 Peterson 3.09 1975 Cowan 121.1 Soroko 19 Cowan 9 Cowan 109 Soroko 4 Cowan 3.26 1974 Bianchi 96.2 Ross 25 Bianchi 9 Bianchi 52 five players 1 Soroko 4.37 1973 Panick 86.0 Baranick 27 Zail 7 Panick 64 Baranick 9 Thomas 1.66 1972 Robson 107.2 Baranick 38 Susa 7 Robson 112 Baranick 5 Smith 1.69 1971 Robson 84.0 Sandford 17 Pope 7 Pope 97 Sandford, Smith 3 Zail 2.28 1970 Bonham 82.2 Sandford 22 Pope, Bonham, Robson, Susa 4 Bonham 110 Zail 3 Bonham 2.60 1969 Pope 95.1 York 27 Pope 9 Pope 99 York 4 York 1.48 1968 Hoops 113.2 Hansen 27 Hoops 12 Hoops 92 York 5 Cassidy 1.81 1967 Wiswell 98.2 Hansen 26 Hansen, Kester 10 Kester 104 Tysdal 5 Kester 2.35 1966 Brasher 115.2 Kester 36 Coston 9 Brasher 110 Brasher 3 Kester 2.61 1965 Gore 106.0 Gore 26 Gore 8 Gore 100 no record Arens 3.54 1964 Gore 104.2 Gore 28 Brasher 12 Gore 101 no record Brasher 1.66 1963 Bottoms 70.2 Bottoms, Brown 19 Arens, Pederson, Boteboom 5 Pederson 63 no record Zeno 0.86 1962 Bottoms 123.0 Bottoms 22 Bottoms 8 Bottoms 97 no record Bottoms 1.48 1961 Sapp 93.0 Bruckner 23 Sapp 7 Sapp 89 no record Bruckner 1.54 1960 Collins 82.2 Bruckner 23 Weiner 8 Weiner 53 no record Collins 1.94 9900 TTEAMEAM SSEASONEASON SSTATSTATS BATTING STATS Year GP AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB SBA PO A E FLD 1966 59 .267 1888 321 503 87 12 52 304 770 .408 ------1967 61 .285 1972 334 562 85 22 40 295 811 .411 ------50 ------1968 55 .280 1827 297 516 79 22 43 278 768 .420 ------40 ------1969 55 .281 1864 317 524 75 17 44 270 765 .410 ------80 ------1970 51 .276 1729 282 476 75 10 45 247 706 .408 ------33 ------1971 ------1972 66 .284 2250 365 639 78 17 45 332 886 .394 ------44 ------1973 53 .274 1677 267 459 77 12 43 225 689 .411 ------59 ------1974 61 .281 2036 332 573 82 13 71 298 894 .439 233 ---- 335 ------66 ------1975 53 .280 1723 321 482 78 6 40 284 692 .402 260 ---- 263 ------29 ------1976 60 .275 2007 383 551 81 16 65 343 859 .428 284 28 263 .368 26 19 125 166 ------1977 61 .274 2051 329 562 82 12 62 298 854 .416 214 24 282 .347 16 18 44 ------1978 59 .295 1992 384 588 95 13 61 345 892 .448 256 25 290 .378 24 19 101 ------1979 61 .320 2238 499 717 129 19 89 451 1151 .514 298 21 328 .400 32 15 56 ------1980 56 .276 1893 300 523 77 11 31 267 715 .378 253 22 222 .366 13 25 91 ------1981 56 .295 1917 335 566 92 20 36 295 806 .420 277 23 247 .386 24 24 84 131 ------1982 65 .288 2203 482 635 110 19 36 409 891 .404 435 25 360 .406 33 27 86 121 ------1983 53 .320 1933 388 619 106 17 49 350 906 .469 259 27 .249 .405 15 12 97 122 ------1984 60 .292 2102 416 614 124 12 61 370 945 .450 317 19 334 .386 22 23 54 75 ------1985 65 .296 2284 45 677 125 20 69 411 1049 .459 297 25 375 .379 32 25 44 63 ------1986 62 .312 2174 496 678 139 12 103 447 1150 .529 317 36 329 .405 18 5 42 67 ------1987 56 .308 2328 574 718 147 17 116 523 1247 .536 427 53 418 .421 36 8 107 130 ------1988 59 .306 2098 414 642 124 16 85 381 1053 .502 287 48 394 .397 25 11 86 112 ------1989 59 .284 2032 321 577 101 23 34 294 826 .406 240 29 378 .363 27 29 113 146 ------1990 67 .309 2434 510 751 107 24 88 478 1170 .481 297 52 395 .392 22 12 123 154 1801 709 94 .964 1991 59 .313 2148 424 673 101 18 71 384 1023 .476 241 32 477 .386 27 10 114 164 1574 672 111 .953 1992 63 .288 2140 391 616 108 20 58 348 938 .438 296 45 424 .382 22 30 128 186 1673 803 92 .964 1993 60 .303 2154 461 652 121 12 77 421 1028 .477 314 33 378 .394 34 32 81 117 1632 696 78 .968 1994 58 .274 1993 338 546 104 5 41 316 783 .393 291 24 365 .369 26 19 106 143 1519 620 87 .961 1995 57 .293 2080 357 610 128 9 56 327 924 .444 228 30 368 .368 20 15 53 77 1515 727 90 .962 1996 64 .297 2254 495 669 138 15 77 450 1068 .474 287 36 395 .380 34 49 84 181 1701 778 132 .949 1997 67 .336 2535 631 851 173 11 142 591 1472 .581 330 42 415 .417 29 16 68 157 1787 757 129 .952 1998 57 .313 2097 452 656 123 10 107 423 1120 .534 272 22 386 .396 8 28 68 84 1485 615 132 .941 1999 62 .297 2226 439 662 121 9 87 396 1062 .477 287 35 428 .382 26 16 23 36 1627 650 96 .960 2000 64 .326 2346 551 764 143 17 117 505 1292 .551 299 65 444 .412 28 20 35 46 1685 651 118 .952 2001 57 .304 2098 372 638 116 8 47 331 911 .434 194 62 392 .375 28 23 48 61 1547 670 91 .961 2002 61 .302 2242 415 677 121 5 70 376 1018 .454 211 47 443 .370 28 25 80 105 1644 623 86 .963 2003 59 .287 2057 381 591 105 9 73 353 933 .454 203 52 451 .363 19 17 26 44 1538 610 90 .960 2004 64 .279 2208 395 617 105 15 64 369 944 .428 250 52 486 .362 31 26 47 65 1704 705 69 .972 2005 56 .254 1889 232 480 84 12 21 213 651 .345 189 48 403 .335 15 37 47 68 1462 536 98 .953 2006 58 .286 1988 337 568 120 14 55 302 881 .443 200 62 368 .365 22 34 21 42 1549 594 50 .977 2007 61 .296 2081 366 615 106 8 51 341 890 .428 206 87 409 .380 17 56 53 74 1601 610 66 .971 2008 60 .279 2074 374 578 117 16 50 345 877 .423 271 72 480 .377 27 37 74 98 1621 625 76 .967 2009 56 .285 1909 348 544 110 12 54 311 840 .440 237 72 434 .382 16 40 55 90 1481 514 63 .969 2010 68 .304 2362 469 718 136 14 65 417 1077 .456 278 104 467 .397 24 55 104 137 1855 617 76 .970 2011 59 .263 1936 261 509 107 14 17 238 695 .359 210 73 461 .355 15 68 65 94 1584 502 51 .976 2012 64 .304 2135 394 650 89 16 23 347 840 .393 228 96 341 .391 30 64 62 98 1707 639 58 .976 PITCHING STATS Year ERA W L GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP HBP BK AB OAV 1966 3.45 35 24 59 ------508.0 473 301 197 264 418 ------1967 3.21 42 19 61 ------496.0 410 242 177 242 456 ------1968 3.14 35 20 55 ------470.0 418 241 164 228 367 ------1969 2.40 42 12 55 ------483.0 378 180 129 239 484 ------1970 3.71 26 24 51 ------450.0 389 248 186 293 405 ------1971 ------1972 3.79 32 33 66 ------558.2 556 331 235 325 434 81 12 40 ------2127 .262 1973 3.71 29 24 53 ---- 16 434.0 394 225 179 226 302 55 8 33 ------1607 .245 1974 5.46 26 35 61 ------511.0 555 383 310 321 317 ------57 ------1975 4.77 31 22 53 ---- 11 455.0 482 295 241 248 344 ------1976 4.26 35 25 60 14 15 517.0 552 302 246 252 333 70 8 37 26 29 7 ------1977 4.14 31 30 61 ---- 9 520.0 553 308 239 218 338 ------32 22 4 ------1978 2.75 39 20 59 19 7 510.0 462 212 156 203 369 ------14 20 0 ---- .244 1979 4.48 43 18 61 13 8 546.1 564 334 272 287 357 ------21 3 26 ------1980 3.55 31 22 56 10 14 491.0 450 254 194 266 286 71 5 21 17 22 4 1819 .247 1981 5.58 21 35 56 5 8 492.0 551 387 305 297 304 85 11 50 45 30 10 1908 .289 1982 5.70 38 27 65 9 14 568.1 647 439 360 397 368 96 14 38 59 28 3 2238 .289 1983 4.81 28 24 53 10 6 465.2 506 318 249 246 246 67 8 43 37 23 6 1809 .280 1984 5.01 28 32 60 7 11 522.2 600 374 291 297 341 107 18 42 46 31 5 2048 .293 1985 5.09 34 30 65 3 10 571.1 570 407 323 346 413 82 17 46 40 29 9 2217 .257 1986 5.54 39 23 62 11 16 536.0 610 403 330 309 430 91 10 55 23 27 4 2105 .289 1987 5.36 40 25 56 3 15 572.1 607 424 341 373 441 98 19 55 34 42 6 2201 .276 1988 5.30 31 28 59 9 10 518.1 592 387 305 252 339 114 15 62 28 44 3 2052 .288 1989 4.54 27 32 59 6 13 527.0 571 363 266 269 332 83 11 37 34 44 11 2045 .279 1990 4.26 41 26 67 13 17 599.2 641 398 284 297 411 116 10 58 31 40 5 2337 .274 1991 5.08 29 30 59 10 9 529.1 645 400 299 239 348 93 18 65 52 39 ---- 2143 .301 1992 4.36 37 26 63 13 13 557.2 527 329 270 272 410 89 10 54 56 51 ---- 2062 .256 1993 5.16 37 23 60 10 14 544.0 583 364 312 237 359 105 10 78 46 57 ---- 2121 .275 1994 5.56 22 36 58 5 7 506.1 596 366 313 264 360 102 13 35 33 46 ---- 2022 .295 1995 4.72 29 28 57 3 14 515.0 545 331 270 246 363 89 13 45 44 43 ---- 1995 .273 1996 4.97 36 28 64 5 13 567.0 663 427 313 246 434 90 14 47 51 46 4 2268 .292 1997 4.52 45 21 67 6 12 595.2 650 394 299 290 478 86 5 56 59 42 8 2347 .277 1998 8.19 24 33 57 1 10 495.1 708 593 451 349 403 119 15 75 57 58 7 2109 .336 1999 5.73 31 31 62 1 13 542.1 586 425 345 331 488 101 7 76 56 63 7 2136 .274 2000 5.98 38 26 64 2 10 561.2 596 469 373 301 531 83 10 77 80 81 7 2208 .270 2001 4.75 30 27 57 1 12 515.2 569 341 272 232 372 110 5 43 63 45 12 2015 .282 2002 5.76 26 35 61 3 14 548.0 672 446 351 264 385 126 8 71 56 61 15 2209 .304 2003 5.95 28 31 59 2 12 512.2 606 404 339 219 399 121 13 68 49 54 15 2051 .295 2004 4.98 35 29 64 4 13 568.0 576 355 314 265 451 92 8 59 41 73 7 2139 .269 2005 5.65 15 41 56 5 6 487.1 565 374 306 250 379 100 4 38 42 72 17 1933 .292 2006 3.77 33 25 58 6 11 516.1 496 253 216 173 436 73 5 41 50 37 18 1933 .257 2007 5.01 33 28 61 11 12 533.2 551 351 297 204 461 93 18 50 68 57 8 2039 .270 2008 4.45 33 27 60 2 12 540.1 526 308 267 282 442 88 14 56 39 66 21 2022 .260 2009 4.28 27 29 56 5 12 493.2 482 295 235 197 509 109 11 47 65 59 7 1859 .259 2010 3.00 51 17 68 2 12 618.1 502 247 206 210 700 89 11 48 47 43 6 2286 .220 2011 2.44 35 24 59 15 9 528.0 388 165 143 157 572 67 5 20 29 51 4 1890 .205 2012 3.13 48 16 64 2 16 569.0 502 235 198 238 436 90 4 33 23 48 3 2085 .241 9911 SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Batting AT-BATS TRIPLES 1. Jon Heinrichs (1997) 299 1. Robbie Katzaroff (1988) 10 BATTING AVERAGE 2. Robbie Katzaroff (1990) 284 2. David Roberts (1992) 7 1. Brian Baron (2001) .443 3. Chase Utley (2000) 283 John Myrow (1993) 7 2. Don Slaught (1979) .428 4. Eric Byrnes (1997) 277 4. Brandon Crawford (2006) 6 3. Bill Scott (2000) .421 Chris Pritchett (1990) 277 Joel Wolfe (1990) 6 4. Shane Mack (1983) .419 6. Eric Valent (1997) 274 Bob Adams (1972) 6 5. Eric Karros (1988) .415 7. Chase Utley (1999) 271 Ron Diggle (1971) 6 6. Troy Glaus (1997) .409 8. Eric Karros (1987) 269 7. Vern Followell (1979) .388 9. Beau Amaral (2012) 268 WALKS 8. Randy Schwartz (1964) .386 Mike Hankins (1990) 268 1. Torey Lovullo (1987) 79 9. Garrett Atkins (1998) .383 2. Rich Amaral (1982) 65 10. Chase Utley (2000) .382 RUNS SCORED 3. Ryan McGuire (1993) 62 1. Troy Glaus (1997) 100 4. Vince Beringhele (1982) 61 2. Eric Byrnes (1997) 95 5. Troy Glaus (1997) 57 3. Jon Heinrichs (1997) 92 6. John Joslyn (1986) 56 4. Torey Lovullo (1987) 83 7. Chris Smith (1981) 52 BBrianrian BBaronaron 5. Chase Utley (2000) 81 8. David Roberts (1993) 51 BBrianrian BBaron,aron, OOFF ((1999-2001)1999-2001) 6. Bill Scott (2000) 75 Pete Beall (1982) 51 7. Eric Valent (1997) 74 10. Randy Schwartz (1963) 50 HOME RUNS 8. Garrett Atkins (2000) 73 1. Troy Glaus (1997) 34 Chris Pritchett (1990) 73 STOLEN BASES 2. Eric Valent (1998) 30 10. Ryan McGuire (1993) 71 1. David Roberts (1994) 45 2. Dave Penniall (1976) 38 3. Jim Auten (1979) 29 HITS 3. David Roberts (1992) 36 Paul Ellis (1990) 29 1. Bill Scott (2000) 112 Mike Carpenter (1978) 36 5. Jon Heinrichs (1997) 28 2. Chase Utley (2000) 108 5. Joel Wolfe (1991) 35 Bill Scott (1999) 28 Troy Glaus (1997) 108 6. Robbie Katzaroff (1989) 33 7. Eric Valent (1997) 27 4. Jon Heinrichs (1997) 107 7. Eric Byrnes (1998) 30 8. Ryan McGuire (1993) 26 5. Brian Baron (2001) 105 Joel Wolfe (1990) 30 9. Torey Lovullo (1987) 24 6. Chris Pritchett (1990) 102 9. Venoy Garrison (1975) 29 10. Forrest Johnson (2000) 23 7. Eric Karros (1988) 100 10. David Roberts (1993) 28 8. Garrett Atkins (1999) 96 Robbie Katzaroff (1990) 28 9. Garrett Atkins (2000) 95 10. Eric Valent (1997) 93 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 1. Troy Glaus (1997) .520 DOUBLES 2. Torey Lovullo (1987) .511 TTroyroy GGlaus,laus, IINFNF ((1995-1997)1995-1997) 1. Jon Heinrichs (1997) 28 3. Ryan McGuire (1993) .510 2. Eric Byrnes (1997) 24 4. Chris Smith (1981) .491 RUNS BATTED IN 3. Casey Haerther (2008) 23 Bob Hamelin (1987) .491 1. Troy Glaus (1997) 91 Tim DeCinces (1995) 23 6. Eric Karros (1988) .487 Eric Valent (1997) 91 Eric Karros (1987) 23 Brian Baron (2001) .487 Ryan McGuire (1993) 91 Bill Scott (2000) 23 8. Don Slaught (1979) .486 4. Bill Scott (1999) 86 7. Garrett Atkins (1998) 22 9. Alden Carrithers (2008) .484 5. Paul Ellis (1990) 83 8. Eric Byrnes (1996) 21 10. Vince Beringhele (1982) .482 6. Jon Heinrichs (1997) 79 9. Blair Dunlap (2010) 20 John Joslyn (1986) .482 Steve Hisey (1987) 79 Ben Francisco (2001) 20 8. Forrest Johnson (2000) 78 Jeff Osborn (1988) 20 Jim Auten (1979) 78 Daniel Sullivan (1984) 20 10. Bill Scott (2000) 76 PPaulaul EEllis,llis, C ((1988-1990)1988-1990) Pitching

INNINGS PITCHED SAVES EARNED RUN AVERAGE (ERA) 1. Pete Janicki (1992) 150.1 1. Scott Griggs (2012) 15 1. Larry Zeno (1963) 0.86 2. Tim Lindsay (1990) 149.0 2. Gabe Sollecito (1992) 12 2. Ryan Deeter (2012) 0.89 3. Tim Leary (1979) 145.2 3. Dan Klein (2010) 10 3. Tom Pederson (1963) 1.24 4. Alex Sanchez (1986) 139.1 Herb Fauland (1980) 10 4. Trevor Bauer (2011) 1.25 5. Tyson Brummett (2007) 138.0 5. Nick Vander Tuig (2011) 9 5. David Berg (2012) 1.46 6. Mike Magnante (1988) 137.1 Gabe Sollecito (1993) 9 6. Jim York (1969) 1.48 7. Trevor Bauer (2011) 136.2 Bruce Baranick (1973) 9 7. Tim Bottoms (1962) 1.48 7. Trevor Bauer (2010) 131.1 8. Gavin Brooks (2009) 8 8. Ron Bruckner (1961) 1.54 8. David Huff (2006) 129.2 Jake Meyer (1997) 8 9. Rick Pope (1969) 1.60 9. Tom Jacquez (1997) 129.1 Kevin Sheredy (1996) 8 10. two players 1.66 WINS GAMES STARTED 1. Alex Sanchez (1986) 16 1. Alex Sanchez (1987) 23 2. Mike Magnante (1988) 14 2. Tim Lindsay (1991) 21 3. Trevor Bauer (2011) 13 Mike Magnante (1988) 21 Jim Parque (1997) 13 Colin Ward (1982) 21 5. Adam Plutko (2012) 12 Eric Broersma (1981) 21 Trevor Bauer (2010) 12 6. Mike Lewis (1991) 20 Tim Leary (1979) 12 Tim Lindsay (1990) 20 PPeteete JJanicki,anicki, RHPRHP (1990-1992)(1990-1992) Al Hoops (1968) 12 Chuck Yaeger (1984) 20 Bill Brasher (1964) 12 9. eight players 19 STRIKEOUTS 10. six players 11 1. Trevor Bauer (2011) 203 COMPLETE GAMES 2. Trevor Bauer (2010) 165 APPEARANCES 1. Trevor Bauer (2011) 10 3. Gerrit Cole (2010) 153 1. David Berg (2012) 50 Tim Leary (1979) 10 4. Pete Janicki (1992) 150 2. Dan Klein (2010) 39 3. Tyson Brummett (2007) 7 5. Alex Sanchez (1986) 142 Bruce Baranick (1972) 39 Pete Janicki (1992) 7 6. Rob Henkel (2000) 136 4. Bill Wenrick (1987) 37 Tim Lindsay (1990) 7 7. Rob Rasmussen (2010) 128 5. Ryan Deeter (2012) 36 Mike Magnante (1988) 7 8. Gerrit Cole (2011) 119 Scott Griggs (2012) 36 Jeff Pries (1983) 7 Jim Parque (1997) 119 Erik Goeddel (2010) 36 Ed Cowan (1975) 7 10. Jim Parque (1996) 116 Rick Kester (1966) 36 Bob Boyer (1967) 7 9. Grant Watson (2012) 35 10. seven players 6 GGerriterrit CCole,ole, RRHPHP ((2009-2011)2009-2011) Roy Coston (1966) 35

9922 CAREER RECORDS Batting AT-BATS TRIPLES BATTING AVERAGE 1. Eric Byrnes (1995-98) 984 1. Robbie Katzaroff (1987-90) 20 1. Bill Scott (1998-00) .392 2. Torey Lovullo (1984-87) 856 2. Brandon Crawford (2006-08) 13 2. Brian Baron (2000-01) .376 3. Robbie Katzaroff (1987-90) 821 Joel Wolfe (1989-91) 13 3. Randy Schwartz (1963-64) .369 4. Lindsay Meggs (1981-84) 814 4. David Roberts (1991-94) 10 4. Garrett Atkins (1998-00) .368 5. David Roberts (1991-94) 784 Shane Mack (1982-84) 10 5. Eric Karros (1986-88) .365 6. Jon Heinrichs (1994-97) 778 6. Chris Giovinazzo (2008-11) 9 6. Alden Carrithers (2007-08) .364 7. Pete Beall (1981-84) 773 Ezel Singleton (1961-63) 9 7. Earl Altshuler (1970-72) .362 8. Garrett Atkins (1998-00) 748 Mike Gallego (1979-81) 9 8. Shane Mack (1982-84) .361 Chase Utley (1998-00) 748 Bob Adams (1970-73) 9 9. John Joslyn (1985-86) .358 10. Brett McMillan (2003-06) 738 Tebbie Fowler (1960-62) 9 10. Joel Wolfe (1989-91) .348 Dave Baker (1975-78) 738 11. five players (tied) 8 RUNS SCORED WALKS 1. Eric Byrnes (1995-98) 235 1. Torey Lovullo (1984-87) 180 2. Troy Glaus (1995-97) 211 2. Vince Beringhele (1981-83) 138 BBillill SScott,coBBriantrt,i aOOFFn ((1998-2000) 1BaronB99a8r-2o0n00) Torey Lovullo (1984-88) 211 3. Ryan McGuire (1991-93) 135 4. Eric Valent (1996-98) 199 4. Charlie Fiacco (1986-89) 129 HOME RUNS 5. Jon Heinrichs (1995-97) 186 5. Nick Theodorou (1995-98) 128 6. Charlie Fiacco (1986-89) 184 David Roberts (1991-94) 128 1. Eric Valent (1996-98) 69 7. Chase Utley (1998-00) 182 7. Lindsay Meggs (1981-84) 125 2. Troy Glaus (1995-97) 62 Robbie Katzaroff (1987-90) 182 8. Troy Glaus (1995-97) 123 3. Bill Scott (1998-00) 53 9. Garrett Atkins (1998-00) 180 9. Eric Valent (1996-98) 108 Chase Utley (1998-00) 53 10. David Roberts (1991-94) 177 Bobby Holley (1986-88) 108 5. Torey Lovullo (1984-87) 51 6. Eric Byrnes (1995-98) 48 HITS STOLEN BASES 7. Cody Decker (2006-09) 47 1. Eric Byrnes (1995-98) 326 1. David Roberts (1991-94) 109 Ryan McGuire (1991-93) 47 2. Garrett Atkins (1998-00) 276 2. Robbie Katzaroff (1987-90) 96 9. Garrett Atkins (1998-00) 40 3. Torey Lovullo (1984-87) 266 3. Joel Wolfe (1989-91) 83 10. Steve Hisey (1984-87) 39 4. Robbie Katzaroff (1987-90) 264 4. Eric Byrnes (1995-98) 81 5. Chase Utley (1998-00) 256 5. David Tokheim (1988-91) 55 6. Pete Beall (1981-84) 246 Charlie Fiacco (1986-89) 55 7. Jon Heinrichs (1994-97) 245 7. Brian Graham (1979-82) 54 8. Brian Graham (1979-82) 243 8. Jon Heinrichs (1994-97) 52 9. David Roberts (1991-94) 242 9. Dave Penniall (1975-76) 48 EEricric VValent,alent, OFOF (1996-1998)(1996-1998) 10. Troy Glaus (1995-97) 240 10. Vince Beringhele (1981-83) 46 RUNS BATTED IN DOUBLES ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 1. Eric Valent (1996-98) 219 1. Eric Byrnes (1995-98) 75 1. Nick Theodorou (1995-98) .475 2. Eric Byrnes (1995-98) 203 2. Jon Heinrichs (1994-97) 57 2. John Joslyn (1985-86) .470 3. Torey Lovullo (1984-87) 188 3. Garrett Atkins (1998-00) 56 3. Chris Smith (1980-81) .469 4. Ryan McGuire (1991-93) 182 4. Tim DeCinces (1994-96) 54 4. Alden Carrithers (2007-08) .464 5. Troy Glaus (1995-97) 180 5. Lindsay Meggs (1981-84) 49 5. Bill Scott (1998-00) .462 6. Steve Hisey (1984-87) 176 6. Blair Dunlap (2006-10) 48 Ryan McGuire (1991-93) .462 7. Chase Utley (1998-00) 174 7. Bill Scott (1998-00) 47 7. Rich Amaral (1982-83) .461 8. Bill Scott (1998-00) 173 Jeff Osborn (1985-88) 47 8. Vince Beringhele (1981-83) .452 9. Lindsay Meggs (1981-84) 168 9. Torey Lovullo (1984-87) 45 9. Troy Glaus (1995-97) .448 TToreyorey LLovullo,ovullo, IINFNF ((1984-1987)1984-1987) 10. Garrett Atkins (1998-00) 167 10. Brandon Crawford (2006-08) 44 10. Eric Karros (1986-88) .442 Peter Zamora (1995-97) 44 Pat Dodson (1978-80) .442

Pitching INNINGS PITCHED SAVES 1. Trevor Bauer (2009-11) 373.1 1. Gabe Sollecito (1992-93) 21 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 2. Alex Sanchez (1985-87) 341.0 2. Bill Wenrick (1984-87) 16 1. 1.81 Tim Bottoms (1961-63) 3. Jim Parque (1995-97) 334.2 3. Scott Griggs (2010-12) 15 2. 1.87 Larry Zeno (1963-64) 4. Pete Janicki (1990-92) 325.0 Scott Bollens (1977-79) 15 3. 2.01 Jim York (1968-69) 5. Gerrit Cole (2009-11) 322.1 5. Bruce Baranick (1971-73) 14 4. 2.01 Howard Collins (1960-61) 6. Tim O’Neill (1977-79) 307.0 6. Bobby Roe (1998-01) 13 5. 2.24 Steve Smith (1970-72) 7. Tim Leary (1977-79) 306.0 7. Herb Fauland (1979-80) 11 6. 2.24 Ron Bruckner (1960-61) 8. Tim Lindsay (1987, 89-91) 302.0 8. Dan Klein (2008-10) 10 7. 2.32 Tom Pederson (1962-64) 9. Hector Ambriz (2003-06) 296.0 Brant Rustich (2004-07) 10 8. 2.36 Trevor Bauer (2009-11) Jon Brandt (1998-2001) 296.0 Mike Fyhrie (1988-91) 10 9. 2.44 Dave Weiner (1960-61) 10. 2.51 Rick Kester (1966-67) WINS GAMES STARTED 1. Trevor Bauer (2009-11) 34 1. Alex Sanchez (1985-87) 58 2. Alex Sanchez (1985-87) 27 2. Jim Parque (1995-97) 50 3. Bill Brasher (1964-66) 26 3. Gerrit Cole (2009-11) 49 4. Jim Parque (1995-97) 25 4. Tim O’Neill (1976-78) 47 5. Dave Schmidt (1977-79) 24 5. Tim Lindsay (1987,89-91) 46 6. Josh Karp (1999-2001) 23 6. Trevor Bauer (2009-11) 44 Pete Janicki (1990-92) 23 Josh Karp (1999-2001) 44 Dave Zancanaro (1988-90) 23 Bill Brasher (1964-66) 44 9. four players 22 9. Hector Ambriz (2003-06) 43 Wes Whisler (2002-04) 43 AAlexlex SSanchez,anchez, RRHPHP ((1985-1987)1985-1987) APPEARANCES Casey Janssen (2001-04) 43 1. Bill Wenrick (1984-87) 119 STRIKEOUTS 2. Chuck Yaeger (1981-84) 111 COMPLETE GAMES 1. 460 Trevor Bauer (2009-11) 3. Brendan Lafferty (2005-09) 94 1. Tim Leary (1977-79) 16 2. 376 Gerrit Cole (2009-11) 4. Mike Kunes (2000-03) 88 2. Trevor Bauer (2009-11) 15 3. 328 Alex Sanchez (1985-87) 5. Bobby Roe (1998-01) 87 3. Tim O’Neill (1976-78) 14 4. 319 Jim Parque (1995-97) 6. Jason Novak (2006-09) 86 Ed Cowan (1974-76) 14 5. 307 Pete Janicki (1990-92) 7. Bill Brasher (1964-66) 83 5. Tim Lindsay (1987, 89-91) 13 6. 274 Gary Robson (1970-72) 8. Scott Bollens (1977-79) 80 6. Pete Janicki (1990-92) 11 7. 265 Jon Brandt (1998-2001) 9. Dave Zancanaro (1988-90) 78 Bill Brasher (1964-66) 11 8. 262 Josh Karp (1999-2001) 10. Kevin Jerkens (2000-03) 77 8. Jim Parque (1995-97) 10 9. 258 Tim Leary (1977-79) Rick Pope (1969-71) 10 TTrevorrevor BBauer,auer, RRHPHP ((2009-2011)2009-2011) 10. 254 Bill Brasher (1964-66) Jeff Pries (1982-84) 10

9933 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

TEAM — SEASON Most Stolen Bases 128 1992 Most Home Wins 29 2010 Best Home Record 25-4 (.862) 1978 Worst Home Record 7-19 (.269) 2005 Most Road Wins 22 2010 Best Road Record 18-2-1 (.881) 1969 Worst Road Record 8-20 (.286) 2005 Most Shutouts 10 2011, 1969 Most Times Shut Out 6 1984 Most Runs Scored 631 (67 games) 1997 GGarrettarrett AtkinsAtkins TToreyorey LovulloLovullo MMikeike MMagnanteagnante BBillill SScottcott NNickick TTheodorouheodorou WWeses WhislerWhisler Most Hits 851 (67 games) 1997 Most Doubles 173 (67 games) 1997 INDIVIDUAL — CAREER INDIVIDUAL — CONFERENCE SEASON BATTING Most Triples 24 (67 games) 1990 Total Bases 486 Eric Valent (1996-98) Batting Average .442 Casey Grzecka (2002) Most Home Runs 142 (67 games) 1997 On-Base Percentage .475 Nick Theodorou (1995-98) Runs Scored 42 Troy Glaus (1997) Most Total Bases 1472 (67 games) 1997 Games Played 242 Eric Byrnes (1995-98) Most Hits 51 Shane Mack (1983) Most Grand Slams 11 1997 Wins (right-hander) 34 Trevor Bauer (2009-11) 51 Garrett Atkins (1998) Wins (left-hander) 25 Jim Parque (1995-97) Most Doubles 15 David Ravitz (1993) TEAM — STREAKS Winning Percentage: 1.000 Tom Miles (5-0, 1969-70) 15 Jason Green (1999) Winning Streak 22 gm 2010 Walks Issued 233 Pete Janicki (1990-92) Most Triples 5 Dave Keating (1989) Losing Streak 19 gm 2005 Hit-by-Pitches Issued 40 Bobby Roe (1998-01) Most Home Runs 16 Torey Lovullo (1987) Home Winning Streak 15 gm 2010 Losses 21 Hector Ambriz (2003-06) 16 Eric Valent (1998) Home Unbeaten Streak 15 gm 2010 Most Runs Batted In 47 Ryan McGuire (1993) Home Losing Streak 7 gm 1972, 1981, 2005 INDIVIDUAL — SINGLE SEASON Most Stolen Bases 21 David Roberts (1994) Road Winning Streak 8 gm 1972, 1979 Wins (right-hander) 16 Alex Sanchez (1986) Most Walks 40 Torey Lovullo (1987) Road Unbeaten Streak 10 gm (9-0-1) 1997 Wins (left-hander) 14 Mike Magnante (1988) Road Losing Streak 12 gm 2005 Losses 12 Scott Schanz (1989) INDIVIDUAL — CONFERENCE SEASON PITCHING Conference Winning Streak 11 gm 1969 Walks 99 Colin Ward (1982) Most Games 25 David Berg (2012) Conference Losing Streak 11 gm 1985 Hit Batters 21 Bobby Roe (2000) Most Innings Pitched 89 Tim Leary (1979) Winning Percentage 1.000 Rick Pope (8-0, 1969) Most Wins 8 Trevor Bauer (2011) TEAM — LEAGUE PLAY Doug Silva (6-0, 2003) 8 Alex Sanchez (1986) Most Wins 21 1986, 1979 Tom Miles (5-0, 1969), Bob Westland (5-0, 1982) 8 Mike Magnante (1988) Best Record 10-0 (1.000) 1924 Fielding Errors 35 Troy Glaus (1997) Most Losses 9 Scott Schanz (1989) Best Record (modern era) 17-4 (.810) 1969 RISP Average .476 Ben Francisco (2002) Most Saves 8 Scott Griggs (2012) Highest Batting Average .348 1986 Intentional Walks 13 Paul Ellis (1990) Highest Win Pct. 1.000 Trevor Bauer (7-0) Most Runs Scored 272 1986 Strikeouts 61 Bill Scott (1999) Josh Karp (6-0, 2000) Most Hits 373 1986 Hit by Pitch 18 Tyler Heineman (2012) Rick Pope (5-0, 1969), four pitchers (4-0) Most Doubles 71 1987 Niko Gallego (2010), Eddie Murray (2009) Lowest ERA 0.45 Jim York (1969) Most Home Runs 64 1987 Sacrifice Hits 18 Tyler Heineman (2012) Most Strikeouts 118 Trevor Bauer (2011) Best Home Record 13-2 1986 Sacrifice Flies 9 Brett McMillan (2004) Most Runs Allowed (three-game series) 54 1998 Games Played 67 Gallego (2010), Byrnes (1997), INDIVIDUAL — SINGLE GAME Feb. 20-22, 1998 vs. Stanford Glaus (1997), Heinrichs (1997), E. Valent (1997), Most Home Runs 4 Bill Scott, 3/30/99 at Washington** M. Adams (1990), Pritchett (1990), Hankins (1990) Most RBI 11 Bill Scott, 3/30/99 at Washington** TEAM — SINGLE GAME Most Total Bases 17 Bill Scott, 3/30/99 at Washington** Most Runs Scored 28 3/22/86 at Arizona INDIVIDUAL — SINGLE SEASON (FRESHMEN) Most Stolen Bases 10 2/8/96 at Hawaii-Hilo Batting Average .383 Garrett Atkins (1998) INDIVIDUAL — MISCELLANEOUS Most Hits 85 Garrett Atkins (1998) Longest Hitting Strk. 33 gm Garrett Atkins (1998) TEAM — SINGLE INNING Most Home Runs 18 Wes Whisler (2002) Consecutive Hits 11 Chad Matoian (1996) Most Runs Scored 14 3/25/07 vs. Pacific (8th inning) Most Doubles 22 Garrett Atkins (1998) Consecutive HR Games 7 Bill Scott (1999)** 13 2/4/07 vs. Winthrop (4th inning) Most Innings Pitched 110.2 Gavin Brooks (2007) Home Runs in an Inning 2 Jon Heinrichs (1997) 13 2/22/97 vs. Arizona State (8th inning) Most Strikeouts 104 Gerrit Cole (2009) Torey Lovullo (1986, 1987) Most Hits 10 3/25/07 vs. Pacific (8th inning) Most Wins 9 Grant Watson (2012) Garrett Atkins (1999) 10 2/22/97 vs. Arizona State (8th inning) Trevor Bauer (2010), Pete Janicki (1992) Most RBI (3-gm Pac-10 series) 16 Ryan McGuire, 1993 vs. Arizona Most Hit Batsmen (by UCLA) 5 *4/22/98 at CS Fullerton (4th inning) Most Saves 7 Bobby Roe (1998) * NCAA Record, ** Pac-10 Record

UCLA Single-Season Conference Leaders

BATTING AVERAGE WALKS COMPLETE GAMES 2001 Brian Baron .443 1997 Troy Glaus 57 2011 Trevor Bauer 10 2000 Bill Scott .421 1987 Torey Lovullo 79 2007 Tyson Brummett 7 1988 Eric Karros .415 1983 Jeff Pries 7 1983 Shane Mack .419 STOLEN BASES 1979 Tim Leary 10 1979 Don Slaught .428 2002 Ryan Rasmussen, Ben Francisco 20 1978 Floyd Chiffer, Tim O’Neill 6 1994 David Roberts 45 DOUBLES 1993 David Roberts 28 INNINGS PITCHED 1997 Jon Heinrichs 28 1992 David Roberts 36 2010 Trevor Bauer 131.1 1995 Tim DeCinces 23 1991 Joel Wolfe 35 2007 Tyson Brummett 138.0 1992 Ryan McGuire 19 1989 Robbie Katzaroff 33 1996 Jim Parque 125.2 1978 Jim Auten 17 1978 Mike Carpenter 36 1992 Pete Janicki 150.1 1990 Tim Lindsay 149.0 TRIPLES ERA 1979 Tim Leary 145.2 1992 David Roberts 7 2012 David Berg 1.46 1988 Robbie Katzaroff 10 2011 Trevor Bauer 1.25 STRIKEOUTS 1978 Mike Carpenter 5 1980 Eric Broersma 2.24 2011 Trevor Bauer 203 1979 Tim Leary 2.72 2010 Trevor Bauer 165 HOME RUNS 1978 Floyd Chiffer 1.60 2008 Tim Murphy 111 2009 Cody Decker 21 1996 Jim Parque 116 2002 Wes Whisler, Adam Berry 18 WINS 1992 Pete Janicki 150 1999* Bill Scott 28 2011 Trevor Bauer 13 1986 Alex Sanchez 142 1998 Eric Valent 30 2010 Trevor Bauer (tied) 12 1982 Colin Ward 106 1997 Troy Glaus 34 1997 Jim Parque 12 1981 Eric Broersma 108 1996 Tim DeCinces 18 1986 Alex Sanchez 16 1979 Tim Leary 111 1993 Ryan McGuire 26 1980 Eric Broersma 10 1990 Paul Ellis 29 1979 Tim Leary 12 * In 1999, the conference moved from two divisions, composed of four northern teams (Pac-10 North) and six 1987 Torey Lovullo 24 southern teams (Pac-10 South), to one nine-team league 1979 Jim Auten 29 SAVES after Portland State dropped baseball. As a result, the 1992 Gabe Sollecito 12 conference schedule was reduced to 24 games, down RUNS BATTED IN 1986 Dana Ridenour, Bill Wenrick 6from 30 in years past. In 2009, the inclusion of Oregon 1999 Bill Scott 86 1980 Herb Fauland 10 raised the total number of Pac-10 games from 24 to 27. 1997 Troy Glaus, Eric Valent 91 In 2012, the inclusion of Utah will push the total number 1993 Ryan McGuire 91 of Pac-12 games from 27 to 30. 1990 Paul Ellis 83 TTimim DDeCinces,eCinces, C (1994-1996)(1994-1996) 1987 Steve Hisey 79

9944 UCLA’s ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS

RRichich AAmaralmaral EEricric BByrnesyrnes TTroyroy GGlauslaus RRyanyan MMcGuirecGuire CChasehase UUtleytley EEricric VValentalent PPetereter ZZamoraamora All-America Selections 1963 Randy Schwartz, 1B ABCA 2nd 1997 Troy Glaus, SS BA 1st 2002 Wes Whisler, UT BA 3rd 1964 Randy Schwartz, 1B ABCA 1st TSN 1st BA (Fr) 1st TSN 1st NCBWA 1st CB (Fr) 1967 Steve Klausen, OF ABCA 2nd CB 2nd 2003 Brett McMillan, DH CB (Fr) 1968 Gary Sanserino, SS ABCA 3rd Jim Parque, P CB 3rd 2006 Ryan Babineau, C CB (Fr) 1st 1979 Tim Leary, P TSN 1st TSN 2nd Brandon Crawford, SS BA (Fr) 1st ABCA 2nd ABCA 2nd 2007 Gabe Cohen, OF BA (Fr) 1st Jim Auten, OF TSN 1st Jon Heinrichs, OF CB 2nd CB (Fr) 1st ABCA 2nd ABCA 2nd 2009 Trevor Bauer, P BA (Fr) 1st 1983 Rich Amaral, 2B TSN 1st BA 3rd NCBWA (Fr) 1st Shane Mack, OF ABCA 1st NCBWA 3rd ** CB (Fr) BA 1st Eric Valent, OF TSN 2nd Gerrit Cole, P CB (Fr) 1984 Shane Mack, OF ABCA 1st ABCA 3rd 2010 Beau Amaral, OF BA (Fr) 2nd TSN 1st Peter Zamora, UTL NCBWA 3rd Trevor Bauer, P BA 2nd BA 2nd 1998 Eric Valent, CF BA 1st CB 2nd 1986 Alex Sanchez, P BA 1st CB 1st Gerrit Cole, P CB 2nd Billy Haselman, OF BA (Fr) 1st NCBWA 1st BA 3rd 1987 Torey Lovullo, 2B ABCA 1st ABCA 1st NCBWA 3rd TSN 1st TSN 2nd 2011 Trevor Bauer, P ^ BA 1st BA 1st Garrett Atkins, 3B CB 3rd ^ CB 1st Bob Hamelin, 1B BA (Fr) 2nd NCBWA 3rd ^ ABCA 1st 1988 Eric Karros, 1B BA 3rd BA 3rd NCBWA 1st 1990 Paul Ellis, C BA 1st CB (Fr) 1st Adam Plutko, P BA (Fr) 1st ^ ABCA 1st Bobby Roe, P CB (Fr) CB (Fr) CB 1st Chase Utley, SS CB (Fr) NCBWA (Fr) 2nd TSN 1st 1999 Garrett Atkins, 1B NCBWA 3rd Zack Weiss, P CB (Fr) Chris Pritchett, 1B BA 3rd Josh Karp, P BA (Fr) 2012 Jeff Gelalich, OF BA 1st Pete Janicki, P BA (Fr) 1st CB (Fr) Adam Plutko, P BA 3rd 1991 Ryan McGuire, DH CB (Fr) 2nd Bill Scott, LF ABCA 1st Scott Griggs, P NCBWA 2nd BA (Fr) 3rd NSCWA 2nd CB 3rd 1992 Mike Mitchell, DH CB (Fr) 1st CB 3rd David Berg, P NCBWA (Fr) 2nd BA (Fr) 2nd Chase Utley, 2B ABCA 1st CB (Fr) Ryan McGuire, 1B CB 3rd 2000 Garrett Atkins, 1B CB 3rd Grant Watson, P CB (Fr) 1993 Ryan McGuire, 1B CB 1st Bill Scott, LF CB 1st BA - Baseball America, CB - Collegiate Baseball, TSN - The Sporting News, BA 1st ABCA 1st NCBWA - National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, SST - Smith Super Team, TSN 1st NCBWA 2nd ABCA - American Baseball Coaches Association ^ Player of the Year (as named by that publication) SST 1st TSN 2nd ** Collegiate Baseball Freshman Pitcher of the Year 1994 Tim DeCinces, C BA (Fr) 2nd Chase Utley, 2B TSN 1st 1995 Eric Byrnes, OF CB (Fr) 1st NCBWA 1st Golden Spikes Award Winner BA (Fr) 1st ABCA 1st 2011 Trevor Bauer, P Tim DeCinces, C SST 2nd CB 3rd 1996 Tim DeCinces, C SST 2nd Forrest Johnson, C CB 2nd COSIDA Academic All-America Selections Jim Parque, P SST 2nd 2001 Brian Baron, DH NCBWA 1st Eric Valent, OF CB (Fr) 1st CB 1st 1972 Mike Gerakos, 3B BA 3rd 1979 Tim Leary, P 1979 Don Slaught, C 1988 Mike Magnante, P 1999 Bill Scott, LF

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9955 AWARDS AND HONORS All-Conference Selections Year Player Pos. Year Player Pos. Year Player Pos. Year Player Pos. 1967 Charlie Petrilla 2B 1980 Eric Broersma P 1995 Tim DeCinces C 2006 Hector Ambriz DH Steve Klausen OF Don Slaught C Peter Zamora 1B/LHP Ryan Babineau C 1968 Gary Sanserino SS 1982 Brian Graham OF Eric Byrnes OF David Huff P 1969 Chris Chambliss 1B 1983 Rich Amaral 2B 1996 Tim DeCinces C 2007 Tyson Brummett P Gary Sanserino 2B Shane Mack OF Troy Glaus SS/3B Gabe Cohen ^ OF Jim York P 1984 Pete Beall INF Jim Parque P Brandon Crawford SS 1971 Steve Busby P Shane Mack OF 1997 Troy Glaus* SS Jermaine Curtis 3B Gary Robson P 1985 John Joslyn DH Jon Heinrichs OF Cody Decker 1B 1972 Earl Altshuler UTL 1986 Todd Zeile C Eric Valent OF 2008 Alden Carrithers 2B 1973 Bob Adams OF Steve Hisey OF Eric Byrnes OF 2009 Trevor Bauer ^ P 1974 Venoy Garrison C John Joslyn UTL Peter Zamora UTL Gerrit Cole P Mike Edwards 2B 1987 Eric Karros 1B Jim Parque P Cody Decker 1B 1975 Ed Cowan P Torey Lovullo INF Tom Jacquez P 2010 Trevor Bauer P Venoy Garrison OF Charlie Fiacco OF 1998 Eric Valent* CF Gerrit Cole P 1976 Ed Cowan P Steve Stowell UTL Garrett Atkins 3B Dan Klein P Dennis Delany C 1988 Mike Magnante P 1999 Garrett Atkins 1B Tyler Rahmatulla 2B Bobby Dallas 2B Eric Karros INF Bill Scott LF Rob Rasmussen P Rob Henderson SS 1989 Robbie Katzaroff OF Chase Utley 2B 2011 Beau Amaral OF Dave Penniall OF 1990 Chris Pritchett 1B 2000 Garrett Atkins 1B Trevor Bauer ** P Ken Gaylord DH Paul Ellis # C Forrest Johnson C Adam Plutko P 1977 Dennis Delany C Joel Wolfe OF Josh Karp C 2012 Beau Amaral OF Dave Rasmussen 2B 1991 Joel Wolfe OF Bill Scott LF David Berg P Dave Baker OF 1992 Pete Janicki ** P Chase Utley 2B Jeff Gelalich OF 1978 Floyd Chiffer P David Roberts OF 2001 Brian Baron DH Scott Griggs P Dennis Delany C Mike Mitchell DH Josh Canales 2B Tyler Heineman C Craig Johnson OF 1993 Ryan McGuire # 1B Ben Francisco RF Adam Plutko P 1979 Tim Leary P David Ravitz 2B 2002 Wes Whisler ^ 1B/LHP * Player of the Year ** Pitcher of the Year Don Slaught C Adam Melhuse 3B 2003 Wes Whisler 1B/LHP # Co-Player of the Year Vern Followell SS 1994 David Roberts OF 2004 Casey Janssen RHP ^ Freshman/Newcomer of the Year Jim Auten OF Ryan McCarthy SS Dan Gausepohl OF 2005 Chris Jensen OF

All-Tournament Team Selections 1979 NCAA West Regional 1991 Olive Garden Classic 1997 NCAA Midwest Regional 2004 NCAA Okla. City Regional 2010 NCAA Los Angeles Regional Mike Gallego 2B Michael Moore* CF Eric Valent* CF Chris Denove C Beau Amaral OF Jim Auten OF Chris Pritchett 1B Nick Theodorou 2B Ryan McCarthy SS Trevor Bauer* P Don Slaught C Adam Schulhofer 2B Troy Glaus SS Casey Janssen P Gerrit Cole P David Tokheim RF Peter Zamora UTL Mike Svetlic 2B Niko Gallego SS 1985 Riverside Invitational Tim Lindsay P Jim Parque P Preston Griffin 3B Cody Regis 3B Todd Zeile C 1991 Oscar Mayer Classic 1999 NCAA Wichita Regional 2006 NCAA Malibu Regional 2010 College World Series 1986 NCAA West Regional Ryan McGuire DH Garrett Atkins 1B Hector Ambriz P Beau Amaral OF John Joslyn 1B David Tokheim RF Josh Karp P Blair Dunlap OF Trevor Bauer P Steve Hisey LF Bill Scott LF Cody Regis 2B 1992 NCAA Mideast Regional 2007 NCAA Long Beach Regional 1987 Wheaties Tournament Pete Janicki P 2000 NCAA Oklahoma Regional Jermaine Curtis* 3B 2011 NCAA Los Angeles Regional Steve Stowell* UTL David Ravitz 2B Garrett Atkins 1B Ryan Babineau C Beau Amaral OF Bob Hamelin 1B Ryan McGuire 1B Ryan Carter P Cody Decker DH Trevor Bauer P Torey Lovullo 2B David Roberts OF Forrest Johnson C Justin Uribe OF Cody Keefer OF Charlie Fiacco CF Josh Karp P Gavin Brooks P Jeff Gelalich DH Billy Haselman C 1993 NCAA Central I Regional Bill Scott LF Steve Hisey LF Tim Kubinski P Chase Utley* 2B 2008 NCAA Fullerton Regional 2012 NCAA Los Angeles Regional David Roberts OF Casey Haerther 1B Beau Amaral OF 1987 NCAA West II Regional 2003 Domino’s Aggie Classic Alden Carrithers 2B Trevor Brown INF Scott Cline 3B 1996 NCAA Central I Regional Wes Whisler 1B Jermaine Curtis 3B Jeff Gelalich* OF Eric Karros 1B Tim DeCinces C Casey Janssen P Blair Dunlap OF Cody Keefer OF Jon Heinrichs OF Ryan McCarthy SS Brandon Crawford ^DH Adam Plutko P 1988 Busch Challenege II Jim Parque P Billy Susdorf RF Pat Valaika INF Eric Karros 1B 2009 Houston College Classic Nick Vander Tuig P 2003 Kia Baseball Bash Gerrit Cole P Scott Cline 3B 1997 Hormel Foods Classic *Tournament MVP Troy Glaus* SS Wes Whisler* P/1B Blair Dunlap OF ^ DH awarded to a designated hitter or 1990 NCAA Midwest Regional Eric Valent CF Casey Haerther 1B deserving player at a different position Chris Pritchett 1B Jon Heinrichs LF Eddie Murray 2B Peter Zamora DH Jim Parque P Tom Jacquez P

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9966 AWARDS AND HONORS Multiple All-Conference Selections ERIC KARROS All-Pac-10 Team in 1987, 1988 UCLA has produced 24 players since 1967 who have earned all-conference acclaim at After playing in just 12 games as a freshman in 1986, Eric Karros made a tremendous least twice, with three standouts having earned all-conference honors three times (Garrett impact for the Bruins in 1987 and 1988. In 66 games as a sophomore (1987), Karros Atkins, Dennis Delany and Trevor Bauer). batted .312 with eight home runs, 23 doubles and 57 RBI. The following season, he batted .415 with 17 homers, 14 doubles and 54 RBI. Karros finished his three-year career batting BEAU AMARAL .365 with 26 home runs and 123 RBI. All-Pac-12 Team in 2011, 2012 A three-year starting outfielder (2010-2012), Beau Amaral helped lead the Bruins to SHANE MACK two College World Series appearances in his three years at the school. As a freshman, All-Pac-10 Team in 1983, 1984 Amaral batted a team-leading .354 as he helped lead UCLA to the finals of the 2010 A three-year starter for the Bruins (1982-1984), Shane Mack batted over the .300 plateau College World Series. He followed that up with a solid sophomore campaign, batting .299 each season. He posted his best numbers as a sophomore and junior. In 1983, Mack with a team-best 16 doubles and 37 runs, earning All-Pac-10 honors for the first time in batted .419 with 11 home runs, 60 RBI and 54 runs in 49 games. The following season, his career. In 2012, Amaral batted .313 with a team-best 63 runs as he again earned he batted .352 with 16 home runs and 53 RBI. Mack was the No. 11 overall selection in All-Pac-12 honors and helped the Bruins return to the College World Series. the 1984 MLB Draft by the San Diego Padres. GARRETT ATKINS JIM PARQUE All-Pac-10 Team in 1998, 1999, 2000 All-Pac-10 Team in 1996, 1997 Garrett Atkins captured All-Pac-10 acclaim each of his three seasons at UCLA. He set the Serving as the ace of UCLA’s 1997-bound College World Series team, Jim Parque had school’s single-season freshman batting average record in 1998, hitting at a .383 clip a very strong three-year career (1995-1997). He posted a 28-8 career record on the with nine homers and 54 RBI. As a sophomore, Atkins batted .275 with 14 home runs, mound, logging 319 strikeouts in 334.2 innings while recording a 3.55 ERA. As a junior 18 doubles and 41 RBI. He helped lead UCLA to the NCAA Super Regional at LSU during in 1997, Parque went 13-2 with a 3.08 ERA. He led the Pac-10 with 116 strikeouts in his junior season, batting .352 with 17 home runs, 72 RBI and 73 runs. 1996 and with 12 wins in 1997. TREVOR BAUER ADAM PLUTKO All-Pac-10 Team in 2009, 2010, 2011 All-Pac-12 Team in 2011, 2012 Among the most dominant pitchers in conference history, Trevor Bauer secured All-Pac-10 Entering his junior year in 2013, Adam Plutko has already established himself as one of acclaim each of his three seasons (2009-2011). As a junior, he became the first UCLA UCLA’s most succssful pitchers. As a freshman in 2011, Plutko went 7-4 with a 2.01 ERA player to ever win the Golden Spikes Award. That season, Bauer went 13-2 with a 1.25 as UCLA’s Sunday starter. He logged 92 strikeouts and limited the opposition to a .193 ERA and a nation-leading 203 strikeouts. He went 12-3 with a 3.02 ERA and a nation- batting average against him as he secured All-Pac-10 honors. In 2012, Plutko became best 165 strikeouts as a sophomore and secured Pac-10 Freshman of the Year honors the ace of the staff as he went 12-3 with a 2.48 ERA as UCLA’s Friday starter. He totaled in 2009, going 9-3 with a 2.99 ERA. Bauer helped lead UCLA to the finals of the 2010 99 strikeouts in 119.2 innings pitched as he helped lead UCLA to their second College College World Series and back to the postseason in 2011. World Series appearance in three years. ERIC BYRNES DAVE ROBERTS All-Pac-10 Team in 1995, 1997 All-Pac-10 Team in 1992, 1994 A talented four-year starter (1995-1998), Eric Byrnes guided the Bruins to postseason Among the best basestealers in UCLA history, Dave Roberts batted over .295 with at least appearances in 1996 and 1997, including to the College World Series in 1997. He batted 28 stolen bases in each of his final three seasons. A four-year letterwinner (1991-1994), .324 with nine home runs, 35 RBI and 18 stolen bases as a freshman. Two years later, he led the conference in stolen bases in 1992, 1993 and 1994. He set the school’s he posted career numbers with 17 home runs, 60 RBI and 95 runs. Byrnes finished his single-season record with 45 swipes in 1994. Roberts finished his UCLA career with a carrer as UCLA’s all-time leader in runs (235), hits (326) and at-bats (984). .325 batting average, 82 RBI, 177 runs and 109 stolen bases. GERRIT COLE GARY SANSERINO All-Pac-10 Team in 2009, 2010 All-Pac-8 Team in 1968, 1969 A three-year starting pitcher (2009-2011), Gerrit Cole twice earned All-Pac-10 acclaim. A three-year letterwinner who excelled as a shortstop (1967-1969), Dave Sanserino posted As a freshman, he moved into the team’s Friday night starter role, going 4-8 with a 3.49 a career .319 batting average, totaling 12 home runs and 98 RBI. He batted .302 with ERA, 104 strikeouts and 38 walks in 95.0 innings. As a sophomore, Cole went 11-4 with 10 home runs and set a then-school record with 19 stolen bases in 1969, leading UCLA a 3.37 ERA, 153 strikeouts and 52 walks in 123.0 innings. Cole led UCLA to the finals to its first-ever appearance in the College World Series that season. of the College World Series in 2010 and back to the postseason as a junior in 2011. BILL SCOTT ED COWAN All-Pac-10 Team in 1999, 2000 All-Pac-8 Team in 1975, 1976 Bill Scott established himself in three seasons (1998-2000) as one of UCLA’s most A three-year letterwinner for the Bruins (1974-1976), Ed Cowan posted a 10-2 record successful hitters. He posted career totals of 53 home runs and 173 RBI while batting with a 3.50 ERA as a starting pitcher for the Bruins during his senior campaign. He led the .392 and leading UCLA to NCAA Regionals in 1999 and 2000. Scott led all Pac-10 hitters Bruins in strikeouts and wins during his junior and senior years. The two-time all-conference with a .421 batting average as a junior in 2000 and led the conference with 28 home selection finished his UCLA career with a 22-11 record and 4.10 ERA. runs and 86 RBI in 1999. TIM DECINCES DON SLAUGHT All-Pac-10 Team in 1995, 1996 All-Pac-10 Team in 1979, 1980 Among the best hitting catchers in program history, Tim DeCinces helped lead the Bruins A three-year letterwinner at UCLA (1977, 1979-1980), Don Slaught was among the Bruins’ to the 1996 NCAA Central I Regional at the University of Texas. He posted a career .321 most talented hitters during his final two seasons. He batted at a conference-leading .428 batting average in three seasons (1994-1996), belting 37 home runs and collecting clip in 1979, totaling seven home runs, 41 RBI and 38 runs in 45 games as the Bruins’ 166 RBI. He led all Pac-10 hitters with 23 doubles in 1995 and 18 home runs in 1996. catcher. In 1980, Slaught batted .292 with four home runs and 34 RBI. DeCinces ranks fourth on UCLA’s career doubles list (54). CHASE UTLEY CODY DECKER All-Pac-10 Team in 1999, 2000 All-Pac-10 Team in 2007, 2009 Starring as a middle infielder for UCLA from 1998-2000, Chase Utley batted over the Among the conference’s premier power hitters during his four years (2006-2009), Decker .300 plateau with at least 15 home runs in each of his three seasons. He belted 16 home led all Pac-10 hitters with 21 home runs in 2009. He earned All-Pac-10 honors in 2007, runs as a sophomore (1999) and 22 as a junior (2000). Utley batted .382 with 69 RBI batting .307 with 14 homers and 57 RBI. As a senior, he batted .322 with 21 homers and and 81 runs in 2000, helping lead UCLA to an NCAA Super Regional at LSU. He finished 53 RBI. He finished his career sporting a .288 batting average, 47 home runs and 153 RBI. his career having batted .342 with 53 home runs, 174 RBI and 182 runs in 179 games. DENNIS DELANY ERIC VALENT All-Pac-8 Team in 1976, 1977, 1978 All-Pac-10 Team in 1997, 1998 A four-year standout (1975-1978), Dennis Delany led UCLA to the 1976 CIBA title, in UCLA’s all-time leader in career home runs (69) and RBI (219), Eric Valent had a sensational addition to second-place finishes in the Pac-8 in 1977 and 1978. As a junior in 1977, three-year career (1996-1998). He batted .339 with 27 home runs and 91 RBI as a Delany posted a team-best .339 batting average, totaling 11 home runs and 37 RBI. The sophomore (1997) and followed that season with a .336 average, 30 homers and 73 following season, he batted .339 with six homers, 14 doubles and 37 RBI. Delany finished RBI as a junior (1998). Valent helped lead UCLA to postseason appearances in 1996 his collegiate career having compiled a .302 batting average. and 1997, including the Bruins’ second-ever trip to the College World Series in 1997. VENOY GARRISON WES WHISLER All-Pac-8 Team in 1974, 1975 All-Pac-10 Team in 2002, 2003 Venoy Garrison finished his three-year career (1973-1975) having batted .331 with nine One of UCLA’s best two-way players during the 2000s, Wes Whisler batted .328 with 18 home runs, 17 doubles and 68 RBI. He starred behind the plate for UCLA, blossoming home runs and 46 RBI as a freshman (2002). That season, he went 5-2 with a 4.06 ERA during his junior and senior campaigns. In 1974, Garrison batted .345 with 12 doubles. in 84.1 innings. The following year, Whisler batted .310 with nine home runs and 39 RBI. The following year, he batted .344 with seven home runs and 37 RBI. On the mound, he totaled 53 strikeouts in 82.2 innings. Whisler and teammate Adam TROY GLAUS Berry tied for the Pac-10 lead in home runs (18) during the 2002 season. All-Pac-10 Team in 1996, 1997 JOEL WOLFE Among the most talented power hitters in school history, Troy Glaus capped his three-year All-Pac-10 Team in 1990, 1991 career (1995-1997) with a sensational junior season. In 1997, Glaus led the Pac-10 A career .348 hitter in three seasons (1989-1991), Joel Wolfe batted at least .320 each with 34 home runs (single-season school record), batted .409 and drove in 91 runs. As year with the Bruins. He batted .320 with two homers and 28 RBI as a freshman. Wolfe a sophomore in 1996, Glaus batted .352 with 16 home runs, 17 doubles and 50 RBI. He batted .376 with 10 home runs and 44 RBI as a sophomore. As a junior, he hit at a .345 posted career totals of 62 home runs, 180 RBI, 211 runs scored and a .344 batting average. clip with six home runs and 47 RBI. JOHN JOSLYN PETE ZAMORA All-Pac-10 Team in 1985, 1986 All-Pac-10 Team in 1995, 1997 A two-year standout for the Bruins (1985-1986), John Joslyn was a key player on UCLA’s A standout for UCLA both on the mound and at the plate, Pete Zamora went 15-6 with a 1986 Pac-10 Championship squad. That season, he batted .347 with 18 home runs and 4.66 ERA in 48 games (31 starts) while batting .310 with 28 home runs and 152 RBI in 53 RBI as the Bruins hosted an NCAA Regional. In 1985, Joslyn earned the first of his three seasons (1995-1997). He batted .379 with 16 home runs and 74 RBI as a junior two All-Pac-10 team honors, batting .370 with six home runs and 42 RBI. in 1997, helping lead UCLA to the College World Series as a junior that year.

9977  1940 UCLA Baseball Jackie Robinson spent the 1940 season playing baseball at UCLA. Robinson (far left, top row) played his first game on March 10, 1940. He finished his career at UCLA as the school’s first four-sport letterwinner (baseball, football, basketball, track and field).

 Gary Adams UCLA’s all-time winningest head coach (below, center), Gary Adams led the Bruins to the 1997 College World Series. That season, UCLA overcame an early loss in NCAA Regional action by winning its next five games in dominating fashion. Adams played at UCLA from 1959-62.

Bob Andrews  Playing under head coach Art Reichle,  Paul Ellis Bob Andrews pitched for UCLA from Shown here being congratulated by his teammtes, 1948-50 when the Bruins were Paul Ellis (#19) served as the Bruins’ starting members of the CIBA. catcher in 1989 and 1990. He was a consensus first-team All-America selection and Diviion I ABCA Player of the Year honoree in 1990.

 2010 UCLA Baseball The Bruins posted a program-best 51-17 record in 2010, closing the season with UCLA’s first-ever trip to the finals of the College World Series in Omaha, Neb. Anchored by starting pitchers Gerrit Cole, Trevor Bauer and Rob Rasmussen, the Bruins took down Cal State Fullerton in the Super Regionals to advance to the College World Series. 2012 UCLA Baseball  Dan Guerrero   Jim Parque Led by the winningest junior class in school history, the An infielder on UCLA’s baseball team from Among the top pitchers in the nation in 2012 UCLA Baseball team advanced to their second 1971-73, Guerrero has served as UCLA’s 1997, Parque posted a career 25-11 record with a 3.55 ERA College World Series in three years. The Bruins swept Athletic Director since 2002. in 334.2 innings (1995-97). He was an integral member of all three games in the Los Angeles Regional before UCLA’s 1997 College World Series team. knocking off TCU in the Los Angeles Super Regional.  Chris Chambliss 2000 UCLA Baseball  Chambliss led UCLA to its first-ever UCLA’s 2000 team advanced to the NCAA College World Series in 1969, Super Regional in Baton Rouge with the help posting a team-high .340 batting of (left to right) Chase Utley, Chad Cislak average with 15 home runs. and Bill Scott. The Bruins won the 2000 Oklahoma City Regional that spring.

 Garrett Atkins Among the best hitters to ever play at UCLA, Garrett Atkins posted a school freshman season record .383 batting average in 1998. Two years later, Atkins teammed with Chase Utley to lead UCLA to the 2000 NCAA Super Regional at LSU. The Bruins swept three games at the NCAA Oklahoma City Regional.  2007 UCLA Baseball Backed by three standout starting pitching efforts, the 2007 UCLA team swept the NCAA Long Beach Regional, earning its first Super Regional appearance since 2000.

 Todd Zeile One of the premiere major leaguers of the 1990s, Zeile batted .331 with 26 homers and 94 RBI for UCLA from 1984-86. Zeile captured All-Pac-10 team honors in 1986, as UCLA advanced to NCAA Regional action at Jackie Robinson Stadium. UUCLACLA BBASEBALLASEBALL HHISTORYISTORY 1944 – CIBA CHAMPIONS 16-12 overall, 5-3 CIBA (1st Place) Led by head coach A.J. Sturzenegger, the 1944 Bruins claimed both the Southern California Interscholastic Baseball Association and the California Interscholastic Association titles. No UCLA team had finished with a first-place league standing since 1924. In the words of Sturzenegger, his 1944 squad was “one of the best fielding and hitting teams of Bruin history.” Team captain and shortstop Bob Brown led UCLA with the bat and anchored the infield before later becoming the president of Major League Baseball’s American League. Pitcher Burt Avedon and catcher Dave Fainer provided the Bruins with a veteran battery combination, while pitcher Nick Russin, outfielders Lyle Palmer and Mike Knauff, and Jack Myers added some pop to a hard-hitting lineup. Rounding out the infield were third baseman Don Reaume and second baseman Ken Proctor. Warren Hayes was the third member of the outfield. UCLA’s pitching staff revolved around starters Frank Freericks and “Doc Mason,” in addition to Avedon. The bullpen included Sid Gilmore, Baker Garrison, Jack Porter and John Derdivanis. The Bruins ended the season with a four-game win streak, including two over California and two against USC.

11944944 UCLAUCLA BRUINSBRUINS – sstandingtanding ((leftleft ttoo right):right): CoachCoach AA.J..J. SSturzenegger,turzenegger, JJackack PPorter,orter, BBobbyobby BBrown,rown, JJackack 1969 – FIRST COLLEGE WORLD SERIES TRIP ““Moose”Moose” Myers,Myers, DDaveave FFainer,ainer, TTrainerrainer ““Ducky”Ducky” DDrake.rake. Kneeling:Kneeling: WarrenWarren Hayes,Hayes, FFrankrank Frericks,Frericks, Miller,Miller, 42-12-1, 17-4 Pac-8 (1st Place) HHalal Holman,Holman, JohnJohn Derdivanis,Derdivanis, BurtBurt Avedon,Avedon, ManagerManager DaveDave Tomlinson.Tomlinson. Sitting:Sitting: WallyWally Finch,Finch, DonDon Reume,Reume, NNickick Russin,Russin, LyleLyle Palmer,Palmer, Ritzman,Ritzman, MMikeike KKnauff.nauff. ((notnot ppictured:ictured: SSidid GGilmore).ilmore). Led by future major league star Chris Chambliss, the 1969 UCLA baseball team became the first Bruin squad to reach the College World Series. UCLA finished the season with A 42-12-1 record, losing two heartbreakers at the College World Series in extra innings. Chambliss, who played first 1975 – 31-22, 7-11 Pac-8 (3rd Place) base, batted .340 and set a then-school record with 15 home runs, including 10 in conference A new era of UCLA baseball began as former Bruin captain Gary Adams took over the reins in 1975. play. Shortstop Gary Sanserino batted .302 with 10 home runs, establishing a then-school record Adams, who inherited a squad that finished 26-35 in 1974, guided the 1975 Bruins to a 31-22 19 stolen bases. UCLA’s pitching staff was led by sophomore right-hander Rick Pope, who compiled mark. UCLA began its season with a first start, winning 11 of the first 13 games and compiling a an 8-0 record and a 1.60 ERA in a team-leading 95.1 innings. Senior right-hander Jim York pitched 28-14 record before hitting a late-season slump. A trio of UCLA outfielders – senior Steve Connors in a team-high 27 games, collecting 70 strikeouts and 24 walks in 60.2 innings. and juniors Venoy Garrison and Dave Penniall – led the Bruins at the plate. Garrison posted a team- high .344 batting average, collecting seven home runs and 37 RBI in 50 games. Connors had the UCLA’s march to Omaha, Neb., in 1969 began with consecutive shutout victories as the Bruins second-highest average (.306) among UCLA’s everyday players and contributed 12 doubles and 30 won 16 of their first 17 games. After opening Pac-8 play with back-to-back losses, UCLA won 17 of RBI in 44 games. Penniall, who transferred from Glendale Junior College that season, batted .301 its final 19 conference games to secure a 17-4 Pac-8 mark. UCLA entered a best-of-three NCAA with nine doubles, three home runs and 35 runs. Junior right-hander Ed Cowan anchored UCLA’s Regional having won its previous 11 contests, all in Pac-8 play. The Bruins dispatched of Santa Clara rotation, totaling 109 strikeouts and a 9-3 record in a team-high 121.1 innings. in the NCAA Regional, winning by scores of 7-5 and 2-1. In the College World Series, UCLA fell to Tulsa, 6-5, in 10 innings. The Bruins were eliminated the following day, dropping a 2-1 decision in 1976 – 35-25, 16-8 CIBA (1st Place) 12 innings to Arizona State. The 1976 UCLA baseball team captured the program’s first conference title since 1969, defeating crosstown rival USC on the final day of the season to secure the CIBA crown. In a game dubbed “The THE 1970s – 330-248-2 (.571) Miracle of Sawtelle Field”, UCLA defeated the Trojans by scoring three runs in the bottom of the ninth inning. Unfortunately for the 1976 Bruins, the CIBA champion did not earn an automatic berth to 1970 – 26-24-1, 8-7 Pac-8 (3rd Place) the NCAA Tournament, and UCLA was not invited to play in Region 8 postseason play as an at-large Despite winning just one of their first seven games, the 1970 UCLA ballclub posted a winning record selection (Northern Colorado earned an at-large berth). A school-record six Bruins earned All-CIBA and finished second in the Pac-8. reins. Following the opening 1-6 skid, UCLA rebounded to win seven Team honors after the season. Junior Robbie Henderson led all Bruin regulars with a .302 average, of its next eight games. Early non-conference wins against Cal Poly, San DIego State and Long Beach swatted nine home runs, and finished in a three-way tie for the team lead with 37 RBI. UCLA’s starting State boosted the Bruins’ record as UCLA hovered around the .500 plateau most of the spring. rotation featured seniors Steve Bianchi (5-3, 3.86) and Ed Cowan (10-2, 3.50) and sophomore Tim Junior shortstop Ralph Punaro led the Bruins in Pac-8 play, posting a .356 average. Sophomore O’Neill (7-4, 3.21). Speed on the basepaths emerged as a pivotal weapon for the Bruins that spring, Earl Altshuler registered a .390 batting average in limited action (32-for-82 at the plate). as UCLA swiped a then-school record 125 bases (later broken in 1992). 1971 – 38-17, 11-6 Pac-8 (3rd Place) 1977 – 31-30, 10-8 Pac-8 (2nd Place) The 1971 season marked the fourth season in UCLA’s last five in which the Bruins won 35 games After losing 12 lettermen from the 1976 team, UCLA surprised many by finishing with a respectable or more. UCLA won 10 of its first 15 games that spring, posting a 13-0 shutout victory against Cal 31-30 mark. The Bruins recorded three-game series sweeps in Pac-8 play against California and Poly Pomona in the season opener. Two days later, UCLA routed the College of Sequoias, 30-0. The Stanford before finishing their conference slate at 10-8. Catcher Dennis Delany and outfielder Dave Bruins opened Pac-8 play winning three of the first four contests, including a win at home against Baker helped provide the most power in UCLA’s lineup that spring. Delany registered 11 homers Stanford followed by two victories against California. UCLA continued rolling through their conference and 37 RBI, while sporting a team-best .339 average, and Baker belted 10 homers and compiled a late in May, posting two-game series sweeps at Washington and Washington State. team-leading 43 RBI. UCLA’s pitching staff registered a combined 4.14 ERA, as junior right-handers Tim O’Neill and Floyd Chiffer led the way. O’Neill went 6-7 with a 4.00 ERA, posting team-highs of 62 1972 – 32-33-1, 4-14 Pac-8 (4th Place) strikeouts and 117.0 innings. Chiffer compiled a 5-2 mark, totaling 61 strikeouts in 86.2 innings. UCLA’s 1972 ballclub featured a mid-season nine-game win streak quickly followed by a nine-game losing skid. After hovering near .500 through the first 14 games, the Bruins won 14 of their next 15 1978 – 39-20, 9-9 Pac-8 (2nd Place) to boast a 20-8-1 ledger by March 23. UCLA hit an April swoon, dropping 19 of its next 23 games The “Baby Bruins” showed signs of maturity, as UCLA finished with 39 wins, the fifth-highest win total and sending its record to a pedestrian 24-26-1. Senior outfielder Earl Altshuler led the Bruins at the in school history (second-highest at the time). The Bruins returned 16 letterwinners and finished plate with a .379 batting average along with six home runs, 33 RBI and 45 runs. UCLA’s pitching second in the conference for the second straight season. UCLA narrowly missed earning a berth in staff posted a 3.79 team ERA as Steve Smith (1.69 ERA, 63.2 IP), Gary Robson (2.84 ERA, 107.2 the NCAA Tournament. In a one-game Pac-8 Conference playoff game at Stanford’s Sunken Diamond, IP) and Bruce Baranick (3.05 ERA, 62.0 IP) led the club on the bump. Washington State clubbed a three-run walkoff homer with two outs in the bottom of the ninth to end UCLA’s season. The Bruins were able to force the one-game playoff by salvaging the final game of a 1973 – 29-24, 7-11 Pac-8 (3rd Place) three-game series against USC in the final contest of the regular season. After dropping the series The Bruins opened 1973 with wins in 11 of their first 16 games, boasting opener, 1-0, and losing the second game, 7-6, UCLA responded by edging the Trojans, 9-8. Individual a 26-13 mark midway through conference play. UCLA took two highlights that season included right-hander Floyd Chiffer’s dominant senior campaign. Chiffer, who of three games from Stanford at Sawtelle Field and picked up posted the the lowest ERA in Pac-8 competition (1.60), finished the year with an 11-3 record and 84 a series victory at California later that month. The Bruins striekouts in a team-best 120.0 innings. Sophomore right-hander Tim Leary went 5-5 in 17 games improved their resume, notching non-conference wins (13 starts), recording a team-best 88 strikeouts and a 3.42 ERA in 94.2 innings. Offensively, UCLA over Pepperdine, Cal State L.A., UC Santa Barbara stole 101 bases, the fifth-highest total in school history. Junior outfielder Mike Carpenter catalyzed and Cal Poly Pomona. However, the Bruins good UCLA at the plate with a team-leading .343 batting average and 36 stolen bases. fortune ran out in May, as UCLA dropped 11 of its final 14 contests. Bill Hobbs and Tim Doerr led the 1979 – 43-18, 21-9 Pac-10 (1st Place) Bruins offensively – Hobbs batted .356 and Doerr With the addition of Arizona and Arizona State to the conference, the Pac-10 Southern Division hit at a .348 clip. Bob Adams led the club with 13 (6-Pac) became the toughest league in college baseball. The frustrations of 1977 and 1978 were home runs, 48 RBI and 10 stolen bases. erased, as UCLA cruised through the conference and earned the automatic playoff berth as Pac- 10 Champions. UCLA recorded its best record since 1969 and competed in the West Regional at 1974 – 26-35, 7-11 Pac-8 (4th Place) Fresno State, finishing second to eventual NCAA Champion Cal State Fullerton. The Bruins won their In the final year of his 30-year tenure at UCLA, head first three games to earn a berth in the finals before losing a doubleheader to Cal State Fullerton. coach Arthur Reichle led the 1974 Bruins to a fourth- Highlights of the season included UCLA’s first-ever three game sweep of USC and being ranked No. place Pac-8 finish. After opening the season 0-11, the 1 in the nation by Collegiate Baseball. Bruins rebounded to win 11 games in a 14-game window The Bruins rewrote the school record book, led by Sporting News All-America selections Tim Leary through February and March. Midway through April, UCLA and Jim Auten. Leary set then-school records with 145.2 innings, 12 wins, and eight conference crawled to within three games of the .500 mark (21-24) wins (since tied). He was the second player picked in the 1979 MLB Draft, the highest pick in school with series sweeps of Gonzaga and Stanford. In Pac-8 play, history. Auten set a then-NCAA record with 29 home runs and established a then-school record with the Bruins rolled to series victories against California 78 RBI. Catcher Don Slaught, who was selected an Academic All-American along with Leary, broke and Stanford. Second baseman Mike Edwards the UCLA batting average record and won the Pac-10 batting title with a .428 overall mark. The led UCLA with 14 home runs, 42 RBI and 12 Bruins set a school record with a .320 overall batting average (that record was broken in 1997). stolen bases. Steve Bianchi posted a 9-4 UCLA had eight players taken in the MLB draft, the highest total in the nation that season. Six of record, totaling 52 strikeouts in a team-high AArthurrthur RReichleeichle those eight later saw action in the big leagues. 96.2 innings. ((headhead coachcoach 1941,1941, 11946-74)946-74)

110000 UUCLACLA BBASEBALLASEBALL HHISTORYISTORY THE 1980s – 317-278-6 (.532) 1985 – 34-30-1, 13-17 Pac-10 (5th Place) UCLA finished the season with a winning record, as the Bruins 1980 – 31-22-3, 15-15 Pac-10 (3rd Place) were bolstered by the strong play of sophomore catcher Despite having to replace two All-Americans (Tim Leary, Jim Auten) from their 1979 team, the 1980 Todd Zeile, junior designated hitter John Joslyn and junior Bruins managed to compete for the Pac-10 title until the season’s final weekend. Due to unfinished first baseman Gary Berman. Zeile assumed starting construction at Jackie Robinson Stadium, the Bruins practiced on the school’s intramural field and catching duties and finished the season with a .333 average in played their “home” games at Pepperdine in 1980. UCLA compiled a winning record for the sixth 54 games, totaling a team-high 12 home runs. Joslyn led UCLA straight season, finishing two conference co-champions California and Arizona. The with a .370 average in 57 games, and Berman batted .301 pitching staff posted a 3.55 ERA, as UCLA won eight of its final 10 games, including wins in the in a team-high 232 at-bats. Season highlights included winning season’s final three games against USC. Junior right-hander Eric Broersma hurled two complete four of six games from College World Series participant Arizona, games, going 10-2 with a team-low 2.24 ERA in 17 games (14 starts). Senior left-hander Herb capturing five of six games from USC, defeating Arizona State Fauland tallied a team-best 10 saves, recording 40 strikeouts and a 2.91 ERA in 58.2 innings. Six for the first time in 15 tries (winning a three-game series in Bruins were selected in the MLB Draft that year, including second-rounder Matt Young (Seattle). Los Angeles), and knocking then-No. 1 Stanford out of the top spot by winning one and losing two close games at 1981 – 21-35, 7-23 Pac-10 (6th Place) Sunken Diamond in Palo Alto, Calif. UCLA concluded its The good news was that UCLA opened up newly built Jackie Robinson Stadium in 1981, but the bad regular season with seven wins in its final 10 contests. news was that the Bruins suffered through their first losing season since 1974. UCLA’s 21-man traveling roster featured seven freshmen that season. Outfielder Vince Beringhele had a strong 1986 – 39-23, 21-9 Pac-10 (1st Place) freshman campaign, finishing second on the team with a .337 average. He totaled three homers, The Pac-10 title returned to UCLA for the first time since 22 RBI and 39 runs and drew a team-high 45 walks. First baseman Greg Norman provided the 1979, as the Bruins captured the 1986 conference crown power, registering team-highs with nine home runs, 47 RBI and 42 runs. Senior outfielder David with a 21-9 Pac-10 mark. UCLA’s 1984 freshman class Montanari led the Bruins with a .374 average, starting all but two contests. UCLA won 11 of its that had been rated as the nation’s No. 2 recruiting final 21 games, including a conference series victory at Stanford. class by Collegiate Baseball (Torey Lovullo, Todd Zeile, Steve Hisey, Bill Wenrick, and Dana Ridenour) 1982 – 38-27, 11-19 Pac-10 (4th Place) matured to help produce a conference champion. In 1982, UCLA rebounded with its seventh winning season in eight years, finishing 11 games over the Jackie Robinson Stadium served as host for the .500 plateau. UCLA jumped out to a 13-1 start, rising as high as No. 3 in national polls. The Bruins NCAA West Regional, where the Bruins dropped won 17 of their first 21 games before finishing the season with 21 wins in their final 44 contests. their first two postseason games. Loyola The team’s early-season success was fueled by a 10-game win streak in February. Midway through Marymount emerged as the Regional the spring, UCLA dropped out of the polls before finishing fourth in the Pac-10. Outfielder Brian Champion, defeating Hawaii to secure a Graham earned All-Pac-10 Southern Division Team accolades, having logged team highs in batting berth in the College World Series. average (.337), hits (85), stolen bases (22) and at-bats (251). Outfielder Vince Beringhele followed After 35 games, UCLA owned a 7-4 his successful freshman campaign with an equally strong sophomore season, batting .338 with Pac-10 record and a 22-13 overall three home runs, 13 doubles and 61 RBI. Senior left-hander Colin Ward led the starting pitchers mark. The Bruins won 11 of their final EEricric KKarros,arros, a tthree-yearhree-year BBruinruin with a 4.51 ERA in a team-high 121.2 innings. 13 regular-season games, including their lletterwinneretterwinner ((1986-88),1986-88), ssetet tthehe last seven. Lovullo captured Pac-10 Co-Player LLosos AAngelesngeles DDodgers’odgers’ ccareerareer hhomeome 1983 – 28-24-1, 12-18 Pac-10 (5th Place) of the Year honors with Sanchez after totaling rrunun rrecordecord wwithith 227070 rround-trippers.ound-trippers. UCLA finished fifth in the Pac-10’s Southern Division after having improved its conference win total 16 home runs and 65 RBI while posting a .317 by one game. The Bruins batted at a combined .320, tying the then-school record. Outfielder Shane batting average. Sanchez led all Pac-10 pitchers with a 16-3 overall record, including an 8-1 mark Mack had a strong sophomore campaign, leading UCLA with a .419 batting average, the second against Pac-10 foes. He struck out 142 batters in 139.1 innings, the top mark in the conference highest single-season mark in program history at the time (currently, fourth). Mack, a future major that spring. In Pac-10 play, Sanchez won his last seven decisions, throwing a complete game victory league ballplayer, earned first-team All-America honors from Baseball America and the American against each conference team. For the first time in seven seasons, UCLA led the Pac-10 in home Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA), after leading the Bruins in home runs (11), RBI (60), hits runs (103). The Bruins’ “Bomb Squad” (pictured below) featured five players who belted 10 or more (88), runs (54) and total bases (138). UCLA sustained a winning record throughout the season, home runs – Nos. 2 through 6 in the lineup consisted of Torey Lovullo (16), Billy Haselman (11), reaching as high as nine wins over .500 twice (17-8-1). The Bruins won two of three Pac-10 games John Joslyn (18), Steve Hisey (14) and catcher Todd Zeile (13). at Arizona State in March and captured four wins in five games against California. Sophomore right-hander Jeff Pries tossed two complete game shutouts, a feat that would not be duplicated 1987 – 40-25-1, 16-14 Pac-10 (2nd Place) by a UCLA pitcher until 2008 (Tim Murphy). Pries finished the season with a 7-6 record and 4.46 UCLA finished second in the Pac-10’s Southern Division, going 40-25-1 with an appearance in the ERA in 19 games (18 starts). the NCAA West II Regional Final at Arizona State. The Bruins soared as high as 19 games over .500 at several points in the spring before playing five games in NCAA Regional play. UCLA advanced to 1984 – 28-32, 8-22 Pac-10 (6th Place) the Regional Final against host Arizona State with a series-opening victory against Hawaii, 12-11. For the second straight spring, junior Shane Mack’s phenomenal play highlighted UCLA’s season. Following a 9-3 loss to the Sun Devils one day later, UCLA registered two wins in one day – versus Mack captured first-team All-America honors for the second consecutive year before leading the Hawaii (16-7) and Pepperdine (21-5) – to force a winner-take-all contest against Arizona State. The USA Olympic Baseball Team to a silver-medal finish at the 1984 in Los Angeles. Sun Devils ended the Bruins’ season before over 8,000 fans with a 14-4 win on May 25. Mack finished UCLA’s 1984 campaign with a team-leading 16 home runs and 36 RBI, hitting at a Senior Torey Lovullo became the first player in conference history to repeat as Pac-10 Player of .352 clip. Despite the team’s vaunted “Mack Attack,” UCLA finished 28-32 with a sixth-place finish the Year. The Bruins’ veteran second baseman also became the program’s first-ever consensus in the Pac-10’s Southern Division, marking just the second losing season in head coach Gary Adams’ All-America selection (ABCA, Baseball America, Sporting News). Lovullo broke the then-school career 15 years at the helm. Right-hander Jeff Pries followed his strong sophomore season with a valient records in at-bats (856), hits (266), runs (211), home runs (51), RBI (188) and walks (180, still effort as a junior, hurling three complete games (including one shutout) while logging a 5-5 record stands as UCLA record). That spring, UCLA led the Pac-10 in home runs, breaking the previous and 4.01 ERA in 15 games (14 starts). league record with 116 round-trippers. The Bruins also tied a then-NCAA record with 10 grand slams. By season’s end, Billy Haselman (Texas) and Alex Sanchez (Toronto) were both selected in the first round of the MLB Draft. 1988 – 31-28, 12-18 Pac-10 (5th Place) Limited pitching depth hindered UCLA from making its third straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 1988. The Bruins finished with a 5.30 team ERA and narrowly missed a third-consecutive postseason berth, as fourth-place USC advanced to NCAA Regional play with a 13-17 conference mark. UCLA won eight of its first 10 games, pushing its ledger to 28-20 late in the season. Senior left-hander Mike Magnante compiled a 14-4 overall record and 3.93 ERA in a team-high 137.1 innings, earning All- Pac-10 team honors and Academic All-America accolades. Junior first baseman Eric Karros Karros used a terrific second half to establish a then-single-season record of 100 hits. The future major leaguer posted team-highs with a .415 average, 17 home runs and 54 RBI. Karros won the Pac-10 batting crown and earned All-Pac-10 honors before being selected in the sixth round of the 1988 MLB Draft by the Los Angeles Dodgers. 1989 – 27-32, 10-20 Pac-10 (5th Place) UCLA dropped its first eight Pac-10 games and never recovered in the spring of 1989. In just the third losing season in the Adams’ era, injuries and illnesses took a toll on the Bruins, as 14 of 27 players missed at least one week of action due to illness or injury. One of the most devastating losses was Charlie Fiacco, the team’s home run and RBI leader. Fiacco missed the final 18 games with torn ligaments in his right knee. The pitching staff’s 4.54 ERA marked the ballclub’s lowest since 1980, when the Bruins compiled a 3.55 mark. UCLA’s 113 steals were the most by a Bruin ballclub since 1976, when UCLA TThehe 11986986 UCLAUCLA bbaseballaseball teamteam aadvanceddvanced ttoo tthehe NNCAACAA WWesternestern RegionalRegional afterafter recorded 120 steals. 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110101 UUCLACLA BBASEBALLASEBALL HHISTORYISTORY THE 1990s – 331-282-1 (.540) America, Collegiate Baseball) batted .324 with nine home runs and 18 stolen bases. Freshman first baseman and pitcher Peter Zamora was named an All-Pac-10 Team selection, hitting .295 with 1990 – 41-26, 14-16 Pac-10 (4th Place) six home runs and 48 RBI. The top freshman two-way player belted game-winning home runs on consecutive days against Arizona (April 14, 15). Additionally, he logged a 2.76 ERA on the mound, A season full of surprises, UCLA’s 1990 campaign marked just the fourth 40-win season in program going 3-3 with five saves. Junior third baseman Zak Ammirato finished the season riding a 19-game history at the time (two since). Ranked in just one preseason poll (No. 20 by The Sporting News), hitting streak. The pitching staff was led by freshman left-hander Jim Parque, who struck out 84 UCLA compiled 41 wins, its most in one season since 1979. The Bruins finished third in the six-team batters in 90 innings, placing him second in the Pac-10 in strikeouts per nine innings. Midwest Regional at WIchita State, losing to eventual regional champion Georgia Southern, 5-4, on the final day of the tournament. A starting rotation that featured Dave Zancanaro, Tim Lindsay and Pete Janicki developed into one of the top Pac-10 staffs. Zancanaro led the club with 11 wins 1996 – 36-28, 16-14 Pac-10 (3rd Place) and eliminated defending NCAA Champion Wichita State on its home field in the Midwest Regional. UCLA advanced farther than any West Coast ballclub in 1996, falling one game short of a trip to Lindsay led the club in starts (20), complete games (7) and innings pitched (149.0). His innings total the College World Series. The Bruins opened the year with a preseason No. 10 ranking before rising led the Pac-10 and set a new UCLA record that would be eclipsed two years later by Janicki. One to as high as No. 4 after a 14-6 start. UCLA opened Pac-10 play with consecutive home series of the team’s hottest pitchers down the stretch, Janicki won his final eight decisions and earned wins over Stanford and California and had won four of five conference series by the end March. The Freshman All-America honors from Baseball America. Bruins opened their April slate with a sweep at California, dropped two of three games at home to Arizona and salvaged two games in a three-game set against Arizona State. A win at Nevada on the Paul Ellis, Chris Pritchett, and Joel Wolfe formed the “Awesome Threesome.” Ellis, the 1990 Pac-10 final day of the regular season snapped a five-game losing streak, and the Bruins opened the NCAA Co-Player of the Year, enjoyed a dream season by leading the nation with 29 home runs and tying Central I Regional at the University of Texas as a No. 4 seed. the school record set by Jim Auten in 1979. He set a school record with 83 RBI, only to have that record broken one year later by Ryan McGuire. Ellis became only the second player in league history At Texas, UCLA upset the host Longhorns in both teams’ regional opener with southpaw Jim Parque to hit at least one home run in every Pac-10 ballpark (Mike Sodders of Arizona State had done so on the hill. The Bruins received key at-bats from third baseman Zak Ammirato and junior catcher in 1981). After the season, Ellis became the second player in school history to earn consensus All- Tim DeCinces. After dropping game two to Southwest Missouri State, UCLA rallied twice the next America honors (first-team All-America from Baseball America, The Sporting News and the American day with wins over Sam Houston State (10-8) and Southwest Missouri State (9-4, 10 inn.). In the Baseball Coaches Association). The ABCA named Ellis the Division I College Baseball Player of the Year. latter contest, the Bruins rallied with two runs in the eighth inning on an Ammirato homer, handing UCLA a 4-3 advantage, before Southwest Missouri State tied the contest in the ninth and loaded the bases with two outs. Junior Kevin Sheredy escaped the ninth-inning jam, and in extra innings junior 1991 – 29-30, 13-17 Pac-10 (4th Place) outfielder Jon Heinrichs tripled home one run before DeCinces belted a grand slam. Miami upended The 1991 Bruins had terrific performances at the Olive Garden Classic (Kissimmee, Fla.) and at the the Bruins the following night in the Regional Final, 8-4. DeCinces caught fire in his final month as Oscar Mayer Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.). UCLA won the tournament a Bruin, batting .500 (30-for-60) with nine home runs. Infielder Troy Glaus capped a memorable in Florida the second week of Februrary and finished in a three-way sophomore season with a .352 average, 16 home runs and 50 RBI before heading to the 1996 tie at the Oscar Mayer Classic during the final weekend in March. Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Parque finished the season 9-3 with a 3.72 ERA and 116 strikeouts. For the first time in program history, the Bruins swept Stanford at Sunken Diamond. The Bruins did not accomplish the feat again until the Pac-10 series opener in 2007. Joel Wolfe helped key UCLA’s 1997 – 45-21-1, 19-11 Pac-10 (2nd Place) – CWS APPEARANCE offense, leading the team with a .345 batting average and 35 stolen The players from UCLA’s highly-regarded 1995 recruiting class all had experience under their belts, bases, a single-season total that ranked second at the time. Chris as the Bruins opened their 1997 campaign ranked No. 2 in Collegiate Baseball’s preseason poll. By Pritchett led UCLA with 18 home runs and 57 RBI before earning season’s end, UCLA had advanced to the College World Series for the second time in school history first-team All-Pac-10 accolades at the end of the season. (first time since 1969) and set single-season program records with 45 wins (since broken), 142 home runs and 631 runs. The Bruins overcame an early upset to Harvard in the Midwest Regional 1992 – 37-26, 14-16 Pac-10 (3rd Place) by sweeping their final five games to advance to Omaha, Neb. In a season filled with surprises, UCLA finished in a tie for third place in the Pac-10’s Southern Division after having UCLA’s march to Omaha began with a bang – the Bruins won 20 of their first 23 games, amassing a been selected to finish last (sixth) in the conference’s 20-2-1 record entering the month of March. With a powerful batting lineup bolstered by juniors Troy preseason poll. Ranked in the top 25 through much of Glaus, Eric Byrnes, Peter Zamora and Nick Theodorou and sophomore Eric Valent, UCLA slugged its the season, UCLA closed the year with an NCAA Mideast way to a 19-11 Pac-10 mark, good enough for a second-place finish. After opening conference play Regional berth at Mississippi State. In Starkville, Miss., by winning two of three games against Arizona State, UCLA swept the Hormel Foods Classic at the the Bruins came within one game of reaching the Metrodome (Minneapolis, Minn.), posting double-digit run total in each of three games. College World Series. After a dropping their first game to Oklahoma, the Bruins reboudned with UCLA entered as the top-seeded team in the NCAA Midwest Regional, boasting a 40-18-1 regular- wins over Clemson (6-5) and Yale (8-0). The Bruins season record. After dropping their first game to Harvard, 7-2, the Bruins responded in grand defeated host Mississippi State, 3-2, to advance to the fashion. UCLA won five “must-win” games with several lopsided final scores. After crushing Ohio, 15-1, championship game, where they were shut downown by the Bruins edged Tennessee, 5-3. In a rematch against Oklahoma, 10-0. UCLA’s regular-season schedulehedule featured 34 games came against teams whichwhich Harvard, UCLA won 14-9 before making a statement advanced to the postseason. Five of six Pac-10ac-10 against host Oklahoma State on May 25. Playing Southern Division teams advanced to NCAANCAA at OSU’s Reynolds Stadium the Bruins punched Regionals. UCLA’s offense was led by freshmanhman their ticket to Omaha with a 14-2 victory in the All-American Mike Mitchell (.351, 12 HR, 366 RBIRBI)) afternoon before winning, 22-2, that evening. and All Pac-10 selection David Roberts (.331, 85 hits, 366 SBSB).). Valent earned NCAA Regional MVP honors Veterans Ryan McGuire (.316, 14 HR, 61 RBI) and Michaelichael after having blasted six home runs in six Moore (.338, 8 HR, 14 SB) impressed throughout the 11992992 campaign. Pete Janicki led UCLA on the mound, earning Pac-10ac-10 games. Theodorou compiled one of the most Pitcher of the Year accolades with a 9-4 record, 3.53 ERAA and electric performances in NCAA Tournament 150 strikeouts. Gabe Sollecito made an impact as a sophomoreomore history, going 16-for-24 with eight runs, five RBI and (transfer), setting a school single-season record with 12 ssaves.aves. five walks in six games (.714 on-base percentage). UCLA came up short in Omaha, dropping its two 1993 – 37-23, 17-13 Pac-10 (2nd Place)ce) contests in the College World Series. In the team’s DDaveave RobertsRoberts (1991-94)(1991-94) oownswns UCLA made its third postseason trip in four years, advancinganccing opener, the Bruins overcame a late 3-1 deficit, tying tthehe single-seasonsingle-season aandnd ccareerareer to the NCAA Central I Regional at Texas A&M. After victoriestories over Lamar and North Carolina, the Bruins were eliminatednated the contest with two runs in the bottom of the ninth to sstolentolen basesbases rrecordsecords wwithith 4455 force extra innings. Playing as the visiting team, Miami sstealsteals inin 19941994 aandnd 110909 ooverall.verall. with losses to Texas A&M and North Carolina. Consensusensus All-America selection and Pac-10 Player of the Year RyanRyR an broke the tie with a four-run 12th inning to advance McGuire recorded a .376 batting average, totalingng 2626 in the winner’s bracket. Two days later, UCLA lost an home runs, 91 RBI, 71 runs and 14 stolen bases. On the mound, McGuire posted a 3-0 record,d, twtwoo elimination game to Mississippi State, 7-5. Byrnes and saves, 29 strikeouts and a team-best 1.73 ERA in 26.0 innings. Third baseman Adam Melhusee andd Theodorou each had two hits in both College World second baseman David Ravitz both gained All-Pac-10 honors after having banner seasons. Melhuseelhuse Series games. batted .344 with 10 home runs and 50 RBI. Ravitz hit .324 with six home runs and a team-leadingeading 19 doubles, establishing a school single-season record with 15 doubles in Pac-10 play. Outfielderfieldeer Five Bruins earned All-America honors and seven David Roberts was one of four position players to play in all 60 games, batting .296 with 28 sstolentoleen players captured All-Pac-10 Team accolades. Glaus bases in 36 attempts. Staff ace Tim Kubinski led UCLA with an 11-3 record, posting a 4.03 ERAA anandnd was named Pac-10 Player of the Year, compiling a totaling 86 strikeouts and four complete games. Jon Van Zandt served as UCLA’s second starterter on team-best .409 average with a conference-leading the weekend, leading the Bruins with five complete games, going 7-7 with a 5.70 ERA in 17 games.ames. Gabe Sollecito split time between the bullpen and the starting rotation, finishing the season withwith a 34 home runs. Glaus also established the Pac-10 4-3 record, nine saves and a 3.94 ERA. single-season total bases record (227). Senior Jon Heinrichs was the top leadoff hitter in the 1994 – 22-36, 11-19 Pac-10 (5th Place) nation, totaling 28 homers and 79 RBI. On the The Bruins opened the 1994 season by losing seven of their first 11 games. UCLA inched closerser to mound, Parque (13-2, 3.08 ERA) and sophomore respectability, going 15-14 down the stretch, including six wins in their final eight games. Senior David Tom Jacquez (10-4, 3.06 ERA) provided one of Roberts became UCLA’s career stolen bases leader (109), collecting a school single-season recordeccordor the nation’s most powerful 1-2 punches. The with 45. Roberts led all Bruins that spring with a .353 batting average and secured All-Pac-10 TTeameam left-handed Zamora performed best honors for the third consecutive season. The future major league outfielder led the conference in stolenstolen down the stretch, finishing with bases for a third straight year. Catcher Tim DeCinces earned Freshman All-America honors, battingatting a 6-2 overall mark. Junior Jake .305 with six home runs, a team-best 48 RBI and 15 doubles. Junior first baseman Mike Mitchellhell hit at a .339 clip with a team-leading 12 home runs, 19 doubles and 46 RBI. Brian Stephenson headedeaded Meyer tallied eight saves, and the weekend rotation, going 5-5 with a 4.97 ERA in 105.0 innings. freshman Rob Henkel recorded 49 strikeouts in 41.2 innings as UCLA’s 1995 – 29-28, 12-18 Pac-10 (5th Place) primary setup reliever. UCLA earned its TTroyroy Glaus,Glaus, a three-yearthree-year BBruinruin UCLA’s 1995 ballclub managed just six wins in its final 17 games, eliminating the team from postseasoneason first No. 1 ranking by Collegiate Baseball lletterwinneretterwinner ((1995-97),1995-97), bbeltedelted a contention. A sweep over UNLV in the season’s final weekend helped push UCLA’s mark above .50.500.0. since 1979 and captured its first-ever No. ssingle-seasoningle-season sschoolchool rrecordecord 3344 Sophomore catcher Tim DeCinces led UCLA with a .315 average, 13 home runs and 51 RBI.BI. 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1998 – 24-33, 11-19 Pac-10 (5th Place) 2001 – 30-27, 9-15 Pac-10 (7th Place) The 1998 Bruins welcomed the top-ranked incoming class, as rated by Collegiate Baseball. Freshman UCLA shook off an 0-2 start in 2001 to reel off eight pitchers accounted for 67 percent (328.2 IP) of the team’s total innings, as the Bruins’ weekend consecutive wins, highlighted by a 4-3 victory over rotation (Ryan Carter, Chad Cislak and Paul Diaz) and the team’s closer (Bobby Roe) consisted No. 1 USC (Feb. 16). Before a regional television exclusively of freshmen. While the Bruins welcomed back seniors Eric Byrnes and Nick Theodorou, audience, junior Adam Berry smashed a game-winning, both key contributors to UCLA’s run to the 1997 College World Series, the team managed to win three-run home run to left with UCLA down to its final just 11 of its first 33 games. Among the season’s highlights included junior Eric Valent capturing strike. The Bruins rolled through their non-conference Pac-10 Player of the Year honors. Valent also secured first-team All-America acclaim from four schedule, then knocked off top-ranked Stanford at Sunken Diamond in the first game of a Pac-10 series to improve publications, totaling a team-leading 30 home runs and batting .336. Freshmen Garrett Atkins and to 21-9 overall. A series win at home against Washington Chase Utley each had sensation rookie campaigns in Westwood. Atkins set a school record with a (April 12-14) brought UCLA back to .500 in Pac-10 play and 33-game hitting streak, and his .383 batting average was the highest-ever by a freshman at UCLA. pushed the team’s overall record to 25-12. The season’s Utley set the school’s freshman season record with 15 home runs, and left-hander Bobby Roe set turning point came in the opening game of a road trip at No. a UCLA freshman season record with seven saves. 1 Cal State Fullerton (April 18). UCLA let an eight-run lead slip away, before Cal State Fullerton claimed an 11-10 win in 14 1999 – 31-31, 13-11 Pac-10 (Tie – 3rd Place) innings. The Bruins went 0-8 on the road trip, having been The Bruins’ 1999 campaign began with several milestones, as head coach Gary Adams recorded his swept by Kansas State and USC. UCLA broke its mid-season 800th career victory on Feb. 6 and his 1,000th career win on March 13. Other highlights included skid by winning the rematch with Cal State Fullerton (May 9), by a 9-3 margin for the team’s third victory over sophomore right-hander Jon Brandt striking out 17 batters in a loss to McNeese State (Feb. 12) a No. 1-ranked team that year. Senior Brian Baron and sophomore left fielder Bill Scott setting school records with four homers, 11 RBI and 17 total registered a school-record .443 batting average bases at Washington (March 30). UCLA’s tide turned after the team suffered its eight straight loss and collected 105 hits, earning first-team at California (April 2). The next day, the Bruins won 13-10, scoring nine runs in the top of the ninth. All-America honors from Baseball Weekly, Consecutive wins at No. 10 Arkansas (April 6, 7) and sweeps of Arizona State (April 16-18), for Collegiate Baseball and the National Collegiate the first time since 1986, and Washington State (April 23-25), helped propel UCLA within striking Baseball Writers’ Association. Junior Josh distance of an NCAA Tournament berth. Karp led the pitching staff in victories (5), UCLA finished the regular season tied for third place in the Pac-10, earning a berth in the NCAA innings (80.0) and strikeouts (92), before Wichita Regional (first year of Super Regional format). Freshman right-hander Josh Karp pitched being selected sixth overall in the first round GGaryary AAdamsdams servedserved asas UCLA’sUCLA’s hheadead ccoachoach of the 2001 MLB Draft. Sophomore Kevin brilliantly in his playoff debut, and Scott homered for the seventh consecutive game (school record Jerkens topped the Pac-10 with 31 relief ffromrom 11975-2004,975-2004, ttotalingotaling 998484 vvictoriesictories aandnd and tie for Pac-10 reecord) as UCLA beat Oklahoma State, 12-6. The next day, injured ace Jon 116969 MMLBLB ddraftraft sselectionselections inin hhisis 3300 yyears.ears. Brandt went the distance in a 4-2 loss to host Wichita State. Forced to rematch Oklahoma State appearances. later that day, the Bruins fell to the eventual regional champs, 17-10, despite Scott’s two home runs. Scott finished the season leading UCLA with a .380 batting average, 28 home runs, 86 RBI and 2002 – 26-35, 9-15 Pac-10 (Tie – 7th Place) a staggering .806 slugging percentage. Karp went 8-3 on the season with a 4.26 ERA, collecting UCLA opened its 2002 season with a loss to UC Irvine’s reinstated baseball program before winning two of three contests each against Gonzaga and Florida Atlantic. The series with Florida Atlantic began 109 strikeouts in 107.1 innings. a five-game winning streak, including a three-game sweep at Hawaii-Hilo. UCLA won six of nine games through the first two weeks of March, including two wins at 2001 College World Series participant Tulane. Having hovered near the .500 plateau through the first 25 games, the Bruins entered a THE 2000s – 298-298 (.500) six-game skid, from which they never recovered. UCLA pulled its record to 25-29 with two weeks to go in the season before closing the year 26-35. Outfielder Adam Berry and first baseman Wes Whisler led the Pac-10 with 18 home runs. In fact, Whisler set the school record for home runs in a 2000 – 38-26, 17-7 Pac-10 (Three-way tie – 1st Place) season by a freshman. Berry was named a semifinalist for the Dick Howser Award, an honor awarded In the spring of 2000, UCLA captured its first Pac-10 title since 1986 and advanced to the NCAA to the nation’s top collegiate baseball player. A standout at the plate and on the mound in 2002, Super Regionals in the second year of college baseball’s new postseason format. Led by All-America Whisler earned Pac-10 Freshman of the Year accolades and was named to Baseball America and selections Garrett Atkins, Bill Scott, Chase Utley and Forrest Johnson, the Bruins began their 2000 Collegiate Baseball’s All-Freshman teams. Ben Francisco (.368, 6 HR, 37 RBI) and Rashad Parker campaign in grand style, as first baseman Eric Reece became the first UCLA ballplayer to hit for (.286, 4 HR, 14 RBI) were both selected in the 2002 MLB Draft. the cycle on Opening Day. UCLA won six of its first seven games and was ranked as high as No. 2 2003 – 28-31, 11-13 Pac-10 (Tie – 5th Place) in the national polls. Similar to 2002, the Bruins had trouble putting together wins on a consistent basis, reaching a After a slump that saw UCLA lose nine of 10 contests, the Bruins fought back to win 20 of their three-game win streak just once during the year. After opening the year with a 17-16 mark through its first 34 games, UCLA never again kept its record over the .500 plateau. At the Dominos Pizza next 25 games. In that 25-game span, left-hander Rob Henkel set a UCLA record by striking out Aggie Baseball Classic, UCLA posted a 3-3 record, finishing second to host Texas A&M. Playing 16 batters in consecutive appearances (against Bradley and Harvard) to earn National Player of at the Kia Baseball Bash at Cal State Fullerton one week later, UCLA defeated defending national the Week honors. Henkel fanned a school-record 18 batters in the team’s Pac-10 opener against champion Texas, 13-2, before routing Tulane, 12-2, the following day. A seven-game losing streak dropped UCLA out of reach of the Pac-10 title during the first two weeks in April. The Bruins ended Washington, capturing National Player of the Week their skid at No. 4 Arizona State, rattling off consecutive extra-inning wins in Tempe, Ariz., to hand the honors again. The Huskies snapped UCLA’s eight- Sun Devils a Pac-10 series loss on their turf. UCLA concluded the season on a high note, as Brandon game win streak, but the Bruins continued to Averill hit for the cycle in the final game of the season at Washington State (May 25). Sophomore two-way player Wes Whisler earned first-team All-Pac-10 honors for the second consecutive season cruise with wins in nine of their next 11 games. and was named a third-team CollegeBaseballInsider.com All-America selection. Brett McMillan was UCLA continued its Pac-10 slate with a three- honored as a Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball. game series victory against USC, salvaging the second and third contests at home. In game 2004 – 35-29, 14-10 Pac-10 (Tied – 3rd Place) two, UCLA routed the Trojans, 15-5, on UCLA earned a trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2004, the final year of head coach Gary Adams’ 30-year tenure as the Bruins’ skipper. The road to the postseason began with a 4-1 season-opening national television (April 8). Karp pitched victory against UC Riverside, before the Bruins took the first two of three games against Fresno State. a three-hitter, notching a career-high 12 Senior Brandon Averill collected Pac-10 Player of the Week honors after the Fresno State series, strikeouts. Against Arizona State (April 22), as he totaled six RBI in the second game. The Bruins motored to an 11-3 record before opening a stretch of six straight games against ranked opponents on March 5. A series-opening win against he limited the heavy-hitting Sun Devils to two No. 14 Texas A&M handed UCLA its seventh consecutive win before the Bruins dropped two games hits through 7.1 innings. Utley hit two home to the Aggies and one game each to UC Irvine and Long Beach State. runs to lead the Bruins, 13-3, in their only win In the Pac-10 season-opening series against Stanford (April 2-4), the Cardinal overpowered UCLA over Arizona State. Scott drove in a team-high in the first two games, before the Bruins answered with a walk-off home run from Preston Griffin eight RBI against Washington State (April 30), in the series finale to win, 6-5. UCLA continued rolling, notching non-conference victories against Pepperdine and Long Beach State and a series win at Arizona. After outscoring Washington State, going 4-for-6 with two homers and one triple 26-11, in a three-game home series and winning two of three on the road at Washington, UCLA in a 14-1 rout. UCLA belted six round-trippers concluded its conference slate with two road wins at Oregon State. Junior Wes Whisler earned against California (May 6). Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week accolades after his complete game shutout against Washington State (May 16). UCLA won its final two of three games against Oregon State to close the regular season. After sweeping Arizona (may 13-15), UCLA secured The team’s late-season surged pushed UCLA into the NCAA Regionals at Oklahoma City as the No. 3 seed. The Bruins won their first game of the NCAA Regional, 9-1, backed by Casey Janssen’s eight a share of the Pac-10 title on May 19, defeating shutout innings (two hits, seven strikeouts) against Oklahoma on June 4. After a heartbreaking 4-3 Stanford, 10-9 before a record crowd at Sunken loss to Florida, the Bruins pounded Oklahoma, 17-7, in a critical rematch on June 5. The following Diamond. The Bruins scored four runs in the bottom day, Florida routed UCLA, 11-0, to advance to the NCAA Super Regionals. of the seventh, tying the game (9-9) on home runs by Utley and Jim Hemming. Scott scored the game- 2005 – 15-41, 4-20 Pac-10 (8th Place) winning run on a bases loaded wild pitch in the ninth. The 2005 season marked the start of a new era for UCLA baseball, as John Savage took over UCLA registered a 17-7 Pac-10 record and a share of as the Bruins’ head coach after spending the previous three seasons as head coach at UC Irvine. Savage took over for 30-year head coach Gary Adams in July 2004 and helped put the wheels in the conference title with Stanford and Arizona State. motion for the future of UCLA baseball, inking the nation’s fifth-best recruiting class (Nov. 2004), as ranked by Baseball America. The Bruins struggled in 2005, opening the season with a 7-4 record In postseason play, UCLA swept the Oklahoma before losing 19 consecutive games. UCLA managed just eight wins the rest of the way. Junior Brett City Regional, defeating Delaware, 13-12, in McMillan earned team MVP honors, batting .257 with seven home runs and 33 RBI in all 56 games. CChasehase Utley,Utley, a tthree-yearhree-year the opening game, before routing Oklahoma on Sophomore Hector Ambriz had a strong season, returning from an injury that had severly limited his BBruinruin letterwinnerletterwinner back-to-back days. LSU awaited the Bruins at opportunities in 2004. At the plate, Ambriz batted .338 with 14 doubles, 19 runs and 18 RBI in 51 games. On the hill, the right-hander led UCLA with a 3.94 ERA in 18 games (team-high 16 starts), ((1998-2000),1998-2000), ttotaledotaled the NCAA Super Regionals in Baton Rouge, striking out 84 batters in 105.0 innings. Sophomore Brian Schroeder led the Bruins’ pitching staff 5533 homehome runsruns aandnd La., and the Tigers silenced UCLA’s offense. with 31 appearances, totaling 48 strikeouts in 71.2 innings. 117474 RBIRBI atat UCLA.UCLA. In game one, LSU blanked the Bruins, 10-0. In the elimination game, the Bruins rallied 2006 – 33-25, 13-10 Pac-10 (3rd Place) from a 10-0 deficit, clawing to within four Led by juniors David Huff and Hector Ambriz on the mound and aided by an influx of standout freshmen, runs (12-8). LSU advanced to Omaha UCLA made its second NCAA Regional appearance in three seasons. In his second year as the Bruins’ head coach, John Savage engineered a strong turnaround as UCLA posted a 27-12 record in their with an eventual 14-8 victory. Scott final 39 regular-season contests. For the first time since 1987, UCLA won each of its home series and Utley both secured first-team against Pac-10 opponents (Washington State, Arizona State, USC and Stanford). In addition, the All-America honors, and five Bruins tied a program record as 12 players were selected in the MLB Draft. Bruins were named to the After opening the year 6-9, UCLA sparked its season with a road sweep at N.C. State (March 3-5), All-Pac-10 Team. outscoring the Wolfpack by a 22-6 margin in three games. UCLA posted one of its most dramatic victories of the season with an 11-10, extra-inning home victory against Arizona State (April 23). Trailing 8-7 in the bottom of the ninth, the Bruins tied the contest, 8-8, to force extra innings. Facing

110303 UUCLACLA BBASEBALLASEBALL HHISTORYISTORY a two-run deficit in the bottom of the 10th, freshman Cody Decker slugged a two-run double and Yet the series victory at California helped seal UCLA’s postseason berth, as the Bruins earned a No. freshman Ryan Babineau clubbed the game-winning single. After dropping the series opener to USC, 2 seed at the NCAA Fullerton Regional. Murphy pitched well in the Bruins’ opening regional contest, 8-3, at Jackie Robinson Stadium (May 12), UCLA rebounded to win the next two games and capture the allowing two runs in 7.2 innings, as the Bruins earned a 3-2 victory in walk-off fashion in the bottom of season series. The following weekend, UCLA won the rubber game of a three-game home set against the ninth inning over No. 3-seed Virginia. Brewer stepped up the next night, earning his team-leading Stanford in exhilarating fashion. Having won Friday and lost Saturday, UCLA secured a series victory ninth win as UCLA downed No. 1-seed Cal State Fullerton, 11-4. The host Titans responded with an Sunday in the team’s final home game when junior Tim Stewart belted a ninth-inning, two-out walk-off 11-8 victory Sunday, forcing a winner-take-all contest Monday evening. In a closely-contested game, Cal solo home run to snap a 7-7 tie. Stewart’s blast helped improve UCLA’s conference record to 12-9.. State Fullerton edged the Bruins, 5-4, as UCLA stranded Murphy aboard third base in the ninth inning. On the final weekend of the season, UCLA split two games at eventual national champion Oregon State Five players were selected in June’s Major League Draft, highlighted by three draft selections in the (one game was canceled due to rain). The Bruins entered the NCAA Malibu Regional as the No. 2 first five rounds – Murphy (third round, Texas), junior Brandon Crawford (fourth round, San Francisco) seed, marking a strong transformation after having been picked to finish eighth in the Pac-10 in the and junior Jermaine Curtis (fifth round, St. Louis). preseason coaches’ poll. Playing at Pepperdine in the NCAA Regional, UCLA edged UC Irvine, 3-2, in both team’s regional-opening contest. UCLA lost to No. 1-seed Pepperdine, 6-0, and No. 4-seed Missouri, 2-1, on back-to-back afternoons. In the elimination loss to Missouri on June 4, Brummett 2009 – 27-29, 15-12 Pac-10 (Tie – 3rd Place) struck out six batters in 6.2 innings, surrendering just two runs and five hits. UCLA finished third in the Pac-10 for the fourth straight year, but could not win enough games late in the Selected 39th overall (supplemental first round) by the Cleveland Indians in the 2006 MLB Draft, spring to overcome a 10-game losing streak in early March. The 2009 team featured the emergence Huff finished the season with a 7-4 record and 2.98 ERA, totaling 100 strikeouts in 129.2 innings of freshman right-handers Trevor Bauer and Gerrit Cole and the resurgence of power-hitting first (16 starts). Ambriz, a fifth-round draft pick by the Arizona Diamondbacks, registered a 3.65 ERA baseman Cody Decker. Bauer went 9-3 with a 2.99 ERA before earning National Freshman Pitcher and an 8-7 record in 113.1 innings (20 appearances, 16 starts). Two-way player Josh Roenicke, of the Year honors from Collegiate Baseball. On a team fueled largely by its pitching, Decker provided who emerged as the team’s closer midway through the spring, was drafted in the 10th round by the a major spark in UCLA’s lineup. He led the Pac-10 with 21 home runs, finishing his senior season as Cincinnati Reds. UCLA’s freshman nucleus of Ryan Babineau, Jermaine Curtis, Brandon Crawford, UCLA’s leader in RBI (53), runs (55), slugging percentage (.683), walks (36) and total bases (136). Cody Decker, Blair Dunlap, Tim Murphy and Jason Novak proved to be major assets to the program By season’s end, Decker pushed himself into a tie for seventh place on UCLA’s career home runs list not only in their first year, but throughout their respective Bruin careers. with 47 round-trippers. After winning the first two games of the season, the Bruins fell into a 10-game losing streak that 2007 – 33-28, 14-10 Pac-10 (3rd Place) spanned two weeks. UCLA spent three consectuive weekends playing away from the West Coast – at UCLA’s 2007 ballclub reached the NCAA Super Regionals for the first time since 2000 after having the Houston College Classic, at Oklahoma and at East Carolina – before opening Pac-10 play with opened Pac-10 play with its best conference start since 1924. Playing against the nation’s third-most three games at USC. UCLA snapped its losing streak with a midweek victory against UC Santa Barbara challenging schedule, as rated by Boyd’s World, the Bruins won just eight of their first 22 games. (March 10) before earning a series victory the following weekend at East Carolina. The Bruins opened However, a school record-setting 14-run eighth inning against Pacific (March 25) not only helped the Pac-10 play at USC the following weekend, securing a series victory with wins on Saturday (14-4) and Bruins overcome an 8-0 deficit, but also helped UCLA jump-start its season. The Bruins trailed 8-0 and Monday (17-2). UCLA’s 17-2 victory in the series’ rubber game marked the Bruins’ largest margin of cut the Tigers’ lead to 8-1 in the seventh inning before sophomore Cody Decker belted a grand slam victory in series history against the Trojans. with nobody out in the bottom of the eighth, trimming the deficit to 8-5. UCLA scored 10 more runs in the frame to secure a 15-8 win, initiating one of the most successful stretches in program history. The Bruins continued to try and climb back to the .500 mark throughout March and April, doing so against the nation’s No. 1-ranked schedule, as rated by Boyd’s World. Not until the series finale at Jermaine Curtis returned to the Bruins’ lineup at third base the following weekend at Stanford, helping Oregon did UCLA reach that goal. An 8-1 win against the Ducks on May 3 evened UCLA’s record to spark UCLA to an 8-1 victory in both teams’ first Pac-10 game of the spring. Including that win, UCLA 22-22. With 12 games remaining on their schedule, including seven against top-5 competition, the won 17 of its first 21 games with Curtis patroling the hot corner. The Bruins opened Pac-10 play stakes were high and the margin for error was slim. Consecutive series losses to California and Cal with their first series sweep of Stanford at Sunken Diamond since 1991 – snapping a streak of 71 State Fullerton damaged the Bruins’ postseason chances before UCLA’s final week of the season. consecutive three-game series in which Stanford had not been swept at home (since 1997, versus Bauer, Cole and Decker each earned All-Pac-10 team honors in 2009. Decker became UCLA’s first Arizona State). After a home series win against Washington, UCLA recorded its first-ever three-game two-time All-Pac-10 selection since Wes Whisler (2002, 2003). Bauer and Cole were just two of three series sweep at USC (April 13-15). The Bruins rolled to an 8-1 Pac-10 mark by mid-April, the program’s freshmen to be named All-Pac-10 selections. best conference start since finishing the 1924 season with a 10-0 Pacific Coast Conference record. Cole finished his freshman campaign 4-8 with a 3.49 ERA, pitching in the Bruins’ starting rotation since With a pitching rotation featuring senior Tyson Brummett (10-6, 4.04), sophomore Tim Murphy (5-4, the season’s opening weekend. Midway through the season, he emerged as UCLA’s Friday night pitcher, 5.68) and freshman Gavin Brooks (6-7, 4.47), the Bruins continued picking up Pac-10 series victories, suffering a string of hard-luck losses due to a lack of run support. Junior Charles Brewer served as the capturing two of three against No. 14 Arizona and California. UCLA headed to No. 10 Arizona State Bruins’ third weekend starter, going 3-5 with a 4.52 ERA. Junior Gavin Brooks moved to the bullpen (May 11-13) with a one-game conference lead. The Bruins were swept in the desert, losing three in his third season after having pitched in the rotation his first two years, going 0-4 with eight saves closely-contested games to fall into second place – the Sun Devils outscored UCLA by two runs on in a team-high 27 appearances. Friday and one on Saturday and Sunday. Two weeks after the regular season, eight Bruins were selected in the MLB Draft. Junior infielder Casey The Bruins salvaged their series at Washington State and their home set against eventual back-to-back Haerther led the crop as a fifth-round selection by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Brooks went in national champion Oregon State by winning each of the series finales. UCLA entered the Long Beach the ninth round to the New York Yankees and Brewer was selected in the 12th round by the Arizona Regional as the No. 2 seed, riding its starting pitchers to an NCAA Regional sweep. Brummett limited Diamondbacks. Rounding out the list included pitchers Brendan Lafferty, Garett Claypool and Jason Pepperdine to three runs in 8.2 innings in the regional opener, before Murphy and Brooks each tossed Novak, Decker and junior outfielder Gabe Cohen. complete game victories against Illinois-Chicago and Long Beach State, respectively. Playing in the NCAA Super Regionals for the first time since 2000, UCLA dropped both games at Cal State Fullerton. The Bruins lost the first game, 12-2, but stepped up behind a herculean performance THE 2010s – 134-57 (.702) from Brooks in the elimination game the next night. The left-handed freshman totaled a career-high 12 strikeouts against the Titans, surrendering two runs and seven hits in eight innings. Brooks ended 2010 – 51-17, 18-9 Pac-10 (2nd Place) the year having thrown three consecutive complete games (vs. Oregon State, vs. Illinois-Chicago and UCLA had its most successful baseball season in school history in 2010, advancing to the finals of the at Cal State Fullerton). UCLA was led at the plate in 2007 by junior Alden Carrithers (.352, .455 OBP), College World Series for the first time ever. The Bruins totaled a school record 51 wins, established freshman Gabe Cohen (.345, 10 HR, 36), junior Brandon Crawford (.335, 7 HR, 55 RBI), Curtis (.329, a program record with 43 regular-season wins and secured their third-ever trip to the College World 4 HR, 33 RBI) and sophomore Cody Decker (.307, 14 HR, 57 RBI). Series (first trip since 1997). UCLA hosted postseason play for the first time since 1986 and an NCAA Super Regional for the first time since the NCAA adopted the current postseason format in 1999. 2008 – 33-27 Overall, 13-11 Pac-10 (3rd Place) The Bruins opened the season in sizzling fashion, winning their first 22 games. In that span, UCLA UCLA earned its third consecutive postseason berth in 2008, becoming the first baseball team in helped open the inaugural Dodgertown Classic, defeating USC at Dodger Stadium by a 6-1 margin school history to advance to three straight postseasons. The Bruins overcame a slow Pac-10 start to on Feb. 28. UCLA entered its first weekend of Pac-10 play, hosting Stanford, riding a 21-game win secure the No. 2 seed at the NCAA Fullerton Regional. Senior Alden Carrithers emerged as one of the streak. The Bruins won their 22nd consecutive game in extra innings, breaking a 5-5 tie with a walk- Pac-10’s best hitters, leading the Bruins with a .377 batting average and .484 on-base percentage. off bloop single in the bottom of the 10th. Stanford earned an 8-4 win the next day (April 2), ending Junior Tim Murphy capped a strong three-year UCLA’s historic streak at 22 games. TThirdhird basemanbaseman JermaineJermaine career as a left-handed pitcher and outfielder, leading UCLA’s pitching staff with a 3.34 ERA UCLA lost its first series of the season to Oregon (April 16-18), dropping the first two games at CCurtisurtis (2006-08)(2006-08) hhelpedelped and 111 strikeouts in 102.1 innings. Jackie Robinson Stadium. Two weeks later, the Bruins hosted a critical three-game series against lleadead UCLAUCLA ttoo tthreehree defending conference champion Arizona State. Hailed as one of the season’s best matchups by sstraighttraight postseasonspostseasons The Bruins began the season ranked numerous national college baseball outlets, the weekend series between UCLA and Arizona State fforor thethe firstfirst timetime iinn No. 1 and No. 3 in preseason polls failed to live up to its billing. The Bruins responded over the next three weeks by sweeping each of by Baseball America and Rivals.com, their next three Pac-10 series and winning 13 of their final 16 regular-season games. sschoolchool history.history. respectively. Among the season’s most exciting weekends came during the first Among the Bruins’ most memorable highlights came in the series finale against USC. With two outs in series of Pac-10 play, a three-game set at the ninth inning, Brett Krill drew a two-out walk before Cody Keefer belted a walk-off home run to right Arizona (March 27-29). The Bruins snapped field, sending the Bruins into a frenzy as they had earned their second sweep over USC since 2007. a four-game skid with a 4-3 win in 10 innings in The Bruins entered the final weekend of the regular season knowing they had clinched a playoff the series opener. The following night, sophomore berth – the question remained whether or not UCLA had earned one of college baseball’s coveted Casey Haerther ignited his season and helped top-eight national seeds. The complete postseason field was revealed June 1, and the Bruins began UCLA rout Arizona, 20-8, with a 7-for-7 effort. preparations to face No. 4-seed Kent State that Friday. In addition, defending national champion LSU Haerther’s seven hits established new Pac- was designated as the Regional’s No. 2 seed, and UC Irvine as the No. 3 seed. 10 and UCLA single-game records, as he finished the game with four doubles, three UCLA swept through the Regional, defeating Kent State (15-1), LSU (6-3) and UC Irvine (6-2) to singles, four RBI and four runs. After advance to the NCAA Super Regionals for the first time since 2007. The following weekend, the consecutive series losses to USC and Bruins hosted Super Regional play at Jackie Robinson Stadium against Cal State Fullerton. After Stanford, the Bruins won the final two dropping the opening game to the Titans, 4-3, the Bruins had one of the most memorable games in of three games at Washington (April program history. In Game 2, Tyler Rahmatulla hit one of the most clutch home runs in UCLA history. 25-27) to even its Pac-10 mark at 6-6. Trailing 6-5 with two outs and nobody on base in the top of the ninth inning, Blair Dunlap drew a UCLA’s conference record slipped to walk. Rahmatulla followed, blasting a two-run homer to put UCLA ahead as the designated visiting 8-10, its overall record to 25-23, after team, 7-6. Cal State Fullerton tied the contest, 7-7, in the bottom of the inning, before UCLA added winning one game against Arizona State four runs in the 10th inning and held on for the win. at home and one at Oregon State (May The next night, Rob Rasmussen became the hero for UCLA in the decisive third game. The southpaw 9-11), leaving many pundits to question struck out nine batters and walked one in a complete game, allowing one run and two hits in an 8-1 whether the Bruins’ postseason chances UCLA victory. The Bruins earned their first College World Series berth since 1997. had all but evaporated. UCLA entered the College World Series as one of just three remaining national seeds to qualify for But UCLA responded by winning a non- the final eight-team field. Bauer helped the No. 6-national seed Bruins defeated No. 4-national seed conference game at UC Irvine before sweeping Florida, 11-3, in UCLA’s opening CWS game. The sophomore right-hander surrendered three runs Washington State (May 16-18) in three games at Jackie and six hits in seven innings, totaling 11 strikeouts and two walks, to help UCLA record its first-ever Robinson Stadium, putting the Bruins at 29-23 with four games win at the College World Series. The Bruins scored in each inning except for the second in the win to play. After dropping a midweek contest at Cal State Fullerton, over Florida. Two nights later, Cole registered 13 strikeouts in a 6-3 win over TCU. In that victory, UCLA entered the season’s final weekend at California needing to win UCLA received home runs from Regis and fellow freshman Jeff Gelalich in the third inning to open at least two games to secure a postseason berth. Murphy hurled a a 5-0 cushion. TCU inched closer with a two-out, bases-clearing triple by Taylor Featherston, but complete game on Friday afternoon, striking out 10 batters in an 8-0 Cole kept the Horned Frogs at bay, striking out Aaron Schultz to end the seventh inning and adding victory. The following day, sophomore Charles Brewer and freshman two more strikeouts in the eighth. Rob Rasmussen combined to shut out California, 7-0. UCLA lost the With a 2-0 start in the College World Series meant the Bruins got to wait three days before their series opener, 7-6, in heartbreaking fashion in 10 innings.

110404 UUCLACLA BBASEBALLASEBALL HHISTORYISTORY next game. UCLA faced TCU on June 25, after the Horned Frogs knocked off Florida State, 11-7, After defeating crosstown rivals USC, 7-2, in the 2012 Dodgertown Classic, the Bruins entered two days earlier in an elimination game. TCU freshman left-hander Matt Purke limited the Bruins to conference play riding an 11-game winning streak. The Pac-12 opener would prove to be a tough two runs and three hits in 6.1 innings earning the victory, as the Horned Frogs won a 6-2 decision. one for the Bruins as 11th-ranked Arizona State came to Jackie Robinson Stadium for a three-game Playing in 110-degree heat in an elimination contest the next afternoon, UCLA outlasted TCU, 10-3, series. In the series opener on March 16, UCLA overcame a five-run deficit to the Sun Devils and in to earn a spot in the finals of the College World Series. Bauer had another sensational performance the bottom of the ninth, got a two-out walk-off home run from Kevin Williams to defeat the Sun Devils, for the Bruins, recording 13 strikeouts and two walks in eight innings, to earn his third victory of the 6-5. Despite dropping the next game, UCLA bounced back and took home a crucial series victory over postseason, his second in the College World Series. Arizona State with a 4-2 win in the second game of a doubleheader on March 18. Freshman Grant The Bruins fell short in the best-of-three championship series against South Carolina. UCLA’s offense Watson limited the Sun Devils to two runs and four hits in six-plus innings of work to earn the win. mustered just one run and three hits in a 7-1 loss in Game 1 on June 28. Cole allowed six runs (four As April turned to May, UCLA continued its stellar play, taking series victories over No. 13 Purdue, earned) and 11 hits in seven innings and was tagged with his second loss of the postseason. The next night, UCLA lost to South Carolina, 2-1, in 11 innings. The Bruins led 1-0 through seven, before Washington and California. Heading into the final series of the regular season against USC on May the Gamecocks tied the ballgame, 1-1, in the bottom of the eighth. UCLA manufactured baserunners 25, the Bruins found themselves trailing Oregon by two games for the Pac-12 lead and Arizona by in the ninth and 10th innings, but could not cross the plate. South Carolina’s Whit Merrifield lined one game for second place. After defeating the Trojans 3-1 in the opener, the Bruins came back on a game-winning, walk-off single to right field in the bottom of the 11th, as the Gamecocks captured Saturday and won again by a score of 6-5 after junior Cody Regis drew a walk-off walk in the ninth their first-ever baseball national championship. inning. Entering the final day of the season, UCLA, Oregon and Arizona all found themselves tied atop the Pac-12 standings. With Oregon losing to Oregon State and Arizona defeating Arizona State in the At the College World Series, Bauer, Regis and Beau Amaral were named to the All-Tournament Team. regular season finales, the Bruins needed a win to clinch a share of the Pac-12 Championship. UCLA Bauer went 2-0 with a 3.00 ERA in Omaha, collecting 24 strikeouts and four walks in 15.1 innings. would indeed find that win, defeating the Trojans, 7-6, to earn their second consecutive conference Amaral led the Bruins’ offense at the College World Series, posting a .375 batting average (9-for-24). championship. Junior closer Scott Griggs picked up the victory after throwing 1.1 innings in relief. Sporting a 51-17 final record, UCLA had finished its season 34 games over .500, the highest total over the .500 plateau in school history. The Bruins had established school and Pac-10 records for Following the three-game sweep of USC to close the regular season, UCLA earned the No. 2 single-season strikeouts with 700 in 618.1 innings. UCLA’s pitching staff led the nation in strikeouts national seed in the NCAA Tournament, the highest seed the program has ever received in its per nine innings (10.2), as three pitchers ranked in the top 30 in that category. Additionally, UCLA history. The Bruins hosted the NCAA Los Angeles Regional for the third consecutive season, finished the year ranked No. 2 in all major polls, marking the highest top-25 finish in school history. which was also a first in school history. The Bruins went on to sweep all three games in the regional to advance to their third NCAA Super Regional in school history. UCLA blanked Creighton, 2011 – 35-24, 18-9 Pac-10 (1st Place) 3-0, in the opener behind another outstanding pitching performance from Plutko, who threw a UCLA secured its first outright conference title in 2011 for the first time since 2010 and witnessed complete game two-hit shutout while striking out seven in a gem of a performance. Junior Beau the continued rise of two of its top pitchers in program history. Trevor Bauer became the first UCLA Amaral led the Bruins at the plate, going 3-4 witn one RBI in the win. The next day against New ballplayer to earn the Golden Spikes Award, and Gerrit Cole was the school’s first-ever No. 1 selection Mexico, UCLA’s great pitching continued as sophomore Nick Vander Tuig propelled the Bruins in the MLB First-Year Player Draft (June draft). Bauer followed Cole’s selection as the No. 3 pick. to a 7-1 victory over the Lobos. Vander Tuig was simply dominant, striking out a career-high 11 batters in eight innings while allowing just one hit all night. He also carried a no-hitter into the Much of the spotlight was directed at both Cole and Bauer during UCLA’s 2011 campaign. Bauer was eighth inning before finally relinquishing that lone hit. In the finale, a rematch against Creighton, named the National Player of the Year by both Baseball America and Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball. In addition to winning the Golden Spikes Award, he was named a first-team All-America the Blue Jays proved to be no match for UCLA, going quietly in a 13-5 loss to the Bruins. Junior selection by every publication and captured Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year acclaim. He went 13-2 with outfielder Jeff Gelalich led the way, going 3-4 with four RBI and two home runs in the victory. a 1.25 ERA, totaling a conference record 203 strikeouts in 136.2 innings. Gelalich went on to be named the Most Outstanding Player of the Regional while Amaral, outfielder Cody Keefer, Plutko, Vander Tuig, second baseman Trevor Brown and shortstop Pat The Bruins opened the 2011 season ranked in the top five in virtually every major preseason ranking. Valaika all joined him on the All-Regional Team. After winning its first four games, UCLA struggled to maintain consistency through its non-conference schedule. The Bruins opened their Pac-10 slate at USC the final weekend of March and won their first The next day continued to generate more buzz for the program, as Gelalich was selected in the four conference series (USC, Washington, Washington State and Arizona). After dropping consecutive supplemental first round (No. 57 overall) of the 2012 MLB Draft by the Cincinnati Reds, making weekend series against Stanford and Oregon State, UCLA got on a roll and worked toward winning him the 18th UCLA ballplayer to be drafted in the first round. Overall, seven UCLA players were the Pac-10 Championship despite having to gain ground in the standings. drafted in 2012. During the first weekend of May, the Bruins swept a three-game series at Oregon. The following In the Super Regionals at Jackie Robinson Stadium, the Bruins drew a familiar foe in TCU, whom they weekend, UCLA rebounded from a Friday night loss against Cal State Bakersfield and won the series had faced three times in the College World Series two seasons ago. The Bruins swept both games with victories on Saturday and Sunday. The Bruins won two of three games each of the next two against the Horned Frogs, winning by scores of 6-2 and 4-1 to advance to their second College weekends against California and Arizona State, respectively. In fact, UCLA traveled to Arizona State World Series in three seasons.The pitching again was superb, with Plutko and Vander Tuig shutting on the final weekend of the regular season trailing Oregon State by one game in the standings. The down the TCU offense and freshman David Berg coming out of the bullpen to finish both games. Bruins won the first two games of the series, losing on Sunday, and Oregon State was swept on the road at Oregon. UCLA had captured a one-game lead in the conference standings, won the Pac-10 In the first game of the College World Series the Bruins drew Stony Brook, a cinderella team that title in outright fashion and was awarded a Regional host the same day. had upset LSU in the Super Regionals. There would be no upset this time as the Bruins defeated the Seawolves by a score of 9-1. Plutko again was fantastic, pitching seven strong innings to lead UCLA hosted the NCAA Los Angeles Regional for the second straight season. The Bruins were the way. Valaika, Williams and Gelalich spurred the offense, knocking in two RBI apiece in the victory. upset by San Francisco, 3-0, in their Regional opener on June 3, putting the team in less than familiar territory. UCLA had not fallen into the loser’s bracket at an NCAA Regional since 2006. The UCLA returned to the field two days later where they faced conference foes Arizona. But this time the following day, Bauer struck out 14 batters in his ninth consecutive complete game of the season, Wildcats would get the better of the Bruins, defeating UCLA, 4-0, behind a complete game shutout from helping UCLA defeat No. 2-seed Fresno State, 3-1. Adam Plutko led the charge the next afternoon, Konner Wade. In an elimination game two days later, the Bruins saw their outstanding season come scattering one hit in 7.2 scoreless innings to pick up the win as UCLA knocked off San Francisco, to an end as Florida State defeated UCLA by a score of 4-1. In three College World Series contests, 4-1. That same evening, the Bruins took a 3-0 lead against UC Irvine in the fifth inning before the UCLA’s pitching staff posted a 3.24 ERA while holding the opposition to a .230 batting average. Anteaters rallied back with two runs in the fifth and two more in the ninth. UC Irvine won the NCAA After the season, Gelalich, Griggs and Plutko all earned All-America honors while Berg and Watson Los Angeles Regional, ending the Bruins’ season at Jackie Robinson Stadium. earned Freshman All-America honors. Berg finished the season in second place on the all-time Feeling mixed emotions, the following day (June 6) continued to produce positive headlines for the NCAA Division I single-season appearances list, making 50 appearances in 2012 and UCLA baseball program, as Cole and Bauer were selected No. 1 and No. 3, respectively, in the first leading the Pac-12 with a 1.46 ERA. Berg also led the nation with a 0.80 WHIP. round of the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft. Cole was chosen by the Pittsburgh Pirates and Plutko went 7-0 in his final seven starts, posting a 0.89 ERA with a .180 batting Bauer was taken by the Arizona Diamondbacks. In all, UCLA had 11 players drafted in 2011, and average in that span. Griggs set the school record for saves in a single-season all 11 Bruins signed with their respective pro organizations. with 15, which also was the second-highest total in the Pac-12. UCLA’s pitching staff had once again topped the charts, totaling 572 strikeouts and a UCLA as a team finished the year having played the No. 1 ranked strength 2.44 ERA, the lowest mark in program history since 1969 (2.40). The Bruins ranked of schedule according to Boyd’s World. The team also reached the 40-win second in strikeouts per nine innings (9.8) and hits allowed per nine innings (6.61). plateau for just the eighth time in program history and owned the nation’s top record in road/neutral site games, going 21-6. At the plate the 2012 – 48-16, 20-10 Pac-12 (t-1st Place) Bruins had 341 strikeouts, which is the fewest total since 1986 and For the second time in three seasons, the UCLA baseball batted .304 as a team, marking a 41-point increase from team reached the College World Series after 2011. Finally, led by its junior class, UCLA achieved its securing its second consecutive Pac-12 highest three-year win total, winning 134 games between championship in 2012. UCLA 2010 and 2012. tied with Arizona at 20-10 in conference games and earned back- to-back conference titles for the first time in school history after winning the Pac-12 championship outright in 2011. The Bruins also posted a 48-16 overall record, logging their second-highest single-season win total in program history. The Bruins came into the season ranked in the top 20 in every major preseason ranking and boasted a plethora of experience, returning all three starting outfielders and three starting infielders. Despite the preseason hype, UCLA started slow out of the gate, dropping three of its first five games. The Bruins won their next seven games though as they headed east to Athens, Ga. to take on the ninth-ranked Georgia Bulldogs. In the first matchup on March 9, sophomore right-hander Adam Plutko threw the second complete game of his career, leading UCLA to a 2-0 shutout win over the Bulldogs. Plutko struck out 11 batters with no walks in a dominating performance. The Bruins took the next two contests and left Georgia riding UUCLACLA ccelebratedelebrated itsits 8-18-1 vvictoryictory ooverver CCalal SStatetate FFullertonullerton a wave of momentum. oonn JJuneune 113,3, 22010,010, ssendingending tthehe BBruinsruins ttoo tthehe CCollegeollege WWorldorld SeriesSeries forfor thethe thirdthird ttimeime iinn sschoolchool hhistory.istory.

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UCLA has made 18 NCAA Tournament appearances, including seven in the last nine seasons. The Bruins advanced to the finals NCAA Tournament Breakdown of the College World Series in 2010 before returning to the Overall Record: 50-39 (18 appearances) College World Series just two years later in 2012. Last season’s NCAA Regional Record: 42-25 trip to Omaha, Neb. marked UCLA’s fourth College World Series NCAA Super Regional Record: 4-5 berth. UCLA’s other College World Series appearances came in 1969, 1997 and 2010. College World Series Record: 4-9 Total Appearances: 1969, 1979, 1986, 1987, 1990, Head coach John Savage has led UCLA to the postseason in 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2006, six of his eight seasons at the helm. Savage is the program’s only head coach to have led UCLA to postseason appearances 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012 in three consecutive seasons (2006-08, 2010-12), and to the NCAA Super Regional Appearances: 2000, 2007, 2010, 2012 College World Series twice (2010 and 2012). He coached the College World Series Appearances: 1969, 1997, 2010, 2012 Bruins to the Super Regionals in 2007, 2010 and 2012. UCLA also hosted an NCAA Regional at Jackie Robinson Stadium in UCLA Head Coaches in the Postseason three consecutive seasons from 2010-2012, and the NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional in 2010 and 2012. Prior to those years, Head Coach Overall Region Supers CWS the Bruins had not hosted postseason action since 1986. Arthur Reichle 2-2 2-0 0-0 0-2 Former head coach Gary Adams made 11 trips to the NCAA Gary Adams 26-23 26-19 0-2 0-2 Tournament, including the Bruins’ 1997 trip to the College World John Savage 22-14 14-6 4-3 4-5 Series. In six games at the 1997 NCAA Midwest Regional (at TOTALS 50-39 42-25 4-5 4-9 Oklahoma State), the Bruins outscored their opposition, 72-24. UCLA closed the six-game stretch with five victories, routing host UCLA Postseason Records by Decade Oklahoma State 14-2 and 22-2 on the same day. Eric Valent UUCLACLA vvs.s. ArizonaArizona earned Tournament MVP honors after blasting six home runs, JJuneune 117,7, 22012012 atat Omaha’sOmaha’s TDTD AmeritradeAmeritrade PParkark Years Games W L Pct. while Nick Theodorou batted .667 (16 hits in 24 at-bats). 1960s 4 2 2 .500 1970s 4 2 2 .500 DATE RESULT OPPONENT WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER ATT. 1980s 7 3 4 .429 2012 - NCAA College World Series (at Omaha, Neb.) 1990s 29 16 13 .552 6/15/12 W 9-1 Stony Brook WP - Adam Plutko LP - Tyler Johnson 21662 2000s 21 11 10 .524 6/17/12 L 4-0 Arizona WP - Konner Wade LP - Nick Vander Tuig 19198 2010s 24 16 8 .667 6/19/12 L 4-1 Florida State WP - Scott Sitz LP - Zack Weiss 23409 TOTALS 89 50 39 .562 College World Series Recap - Record (1-2), Finish (t-5th) UCLA Postseason Superlatives (Game) 2012 - NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional (at UCLA) 6/8/12 W 6-2 TCU WP - Adam Plutko LP - Brandon Finnegan 2042 Most Runs Scored: 22, at Oklahoma State (5/25/97) 6/9/12 W 4-1 TCU WP - Nick Vander Tuig LP - Preston Morrison 2135 Fewest Runs Scored: 0, five times (last 6/17/12) Super Regional Recap - Record (2-0), Finish (1st) Most Runs Allowed: 17, vs. Oklahoma State (5/29/99) Fewest Runs Allowed: 0, twice (last 6/1/12) 2012 - NCAA Los Angeles Regional (at UCLA) Longest Win Streak: 6 games (6/1/12 - 6/15/12) 6/1/12 W 3-0 Creighton WP - Adam Plutko LP - Ty Blach 1570 6/2/12 W 7-1 New Mexico WP - Nick Vander Tuig LP - Gera Sanchez 1601 UCLA Regional Round Superlatives (Series) 6/3/12 W 13-5 Creighton WP - Zack Weiss LP - Nick Musec 1291 Most Runs Scored: 72 (five games, 1997 Regional) Regional Recap - Record (3-0), Finish (1st) Fewest Runs Scored: 4 (three games, 2006 Regional) 2011 - NCAA Los Angeles Regional (at UCLA) Most Runs Allowed: 46 (four games, 1987 Regional) 6/3/11 L 3-0 San Francisco WP - Kyle Zimmer LP - Gerrit Cole 1925 Fewest Runs Allowed: 6 (three times, 1969, 2010 & 2012 Reg.) 6/4/11 W 3-1 Fresno State WP - Trevor Bauer LP - Josh Poytress 1949 Longest Win Streak: 5 games (5/23/97 - 5/25/97) 6/5/11 W 4-1 San Francisco WP - Adam Plutko LP - Jonathan Abramson 1351 6/5/11 L 4-3 UC Irvine WP - Phillip Ferragamo LP - Nick Vander Tuig 1461 UCLA vs. Postseason Opponents Regional Recap - Record (2-2), Finish (2nd) Opponent Record Last Meeting Arizona 0-1 June 17, 2012 2010 - NCAA College World Series (at Omaha, Neb.) Arizona State 0-3 May 25, 1987 6/19/10 W 11-3 Florida WP - Trevor Bauer LP - Alex Pantaliodis 23271 Cal State Fullerton 4-7 June 13, 2010 6/21/10 W 6-3 TCU WP - Gerrit Cole LP - Kyle Winkler 23345 Clemson 1-0 May 22, 1992 6/25/10 L 6-2 TCU WP - Matt Purke LP - Rob Rasmussen 22334 Creighton 2-0 June 3, 2012 6/26/10 W 10-3 TCU WP - Trevor Bauer LP - Kyle Winkler 10907 Delaware 1-0 May 26, 2000 6/28/10 L 7-1 South Carolina WP - Blake Cooper LP - Gerrit Cole 23181 Florida 1-2 June 19, 2010 6/29/10 L 2-1 (11) South Carolina WP - Matt Price LP - Dan Klein 24390 College World Series Recap - Record (3-3), Finish (2nd) Florida State 0-1 June 19, 2012 Fordham 1-0 May 26, 1990 2010 - NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional (at UCLA) Fresno State 2-0 June 4, 2011 6/11/10 L 4-3 Cal State Fullerton WP - Noe Ramirez LP - Gerrit Cole 2077 Georgia Southern 0-1 May 28, 1990 6/12/10 W 11-7 (10) Cal State Fullerton WP - Dan Klein LP - Kevin Rath 2005 Harvard 1-1 May 24, 1997 6/13/10 W 8-1 Cal State Fullerton WP - Rob Rasmussen LP - Dylan Floro 1967 Hawaii 3-1 May 24, 1987 Super Regional Recap - Record (2-1), Finish (1st) Illinois-Chicago 1-0 June 2, 2007 Kent State 1-0 June 4, 2010 2010 - NCAA Los Angeles Regional (at UCLA) Lamar 1-0 May 27, 1993 6/4/10 W 15-1 Kent State WP - Gerrit Cole LP - Robert Sabo 1482 Long Beach State 1-0 June 3, 2007 6/5/10 W 6-3 LSU WP - Trevor Bauer LP - Anthony Ranaudo 2613 Loyola Marymount 0-1 May 23, 1986 6/6/10 W 6-2 UC Irvine WP - Rob Rasmussen LP - Eric Pettis 1209 LSU 1-2 June 5, 2010 Regional Recap - Record (3-0), Finish (1st) Miami 0-2 May 28, 1993 Mississippi State 1-1 June 2, 1997 2008 - NCAA Fullerton Regional (at Cal State Fullerton) Missouri 0-1 June 4, 2006 5/30/08 W 3-2 Virginia WP - Brendan Lafferty LP - Matt Packer 1655 New Mexico 1-0 June 2, 2012 5/31/08 W 11-4 Cal State Fullerton WP - Charles Brewer LP - Jeff Kaplan 2912 North Carolina 0-1 May 29, 1993 6/1/08 L 11-8 Cal State Fullerton WP - Michael Morrison LP - Gavin Brooks 1892 Ohio 1-0 May 23, 1997 6/2/08 L 5-4 Cal State Fullerton WP - LP - Rob Rasmussen 3012 Oklahoma 4-2 June 4, 2004 Regional Recap - Record (2-2), Finish (2nd) Oklahoma State 3-1 May 28, 1999 Pepperdine 2-1 June 1, 2007 2007 - NCAA Fullerton Super Regional (at Cal State Fullerton) Sam Houston State 1-0 May 25, 1996 6/9/07 L 12-2 Cal State Fullerton WP - Wes Roemer LP - Tyson Brummett 3394 San Francisco 1-1 June 5, 2011 6/10/07 L 2-1 Cal State Fullerton WP - Adam Jorgenson LP - Gavin Brooks 3442 Santa Clara 2-0 May 23, 1969 Super Regional Recap - Record (0-2), Finish (2nd) South Alabama 0-1 May 25, 1990 South Carolina 0-2 June 29, 2010 2007 - NCAA Long Beach Regional (at Long Beach State) 6/1/07 W 7-3 Pepperdine WP - Tyson Brummett LP - Barry Enright 1647 Southwest Missouri State 1-1 May 24, 1996 6/2/07 W 3-1 Illinois-Chicago WP - Gavin Brooks LP - Zach Peterson 1579 Stony Brook 1-0 June 15, 2012 6/3/07 W 7-4 Long Beach State WP - Tim Murphy LP - Shane Peterson 2089 TCU 4-1 June 9, 2012 Regional Recap - Record (3-0), Finish (1st) Tennessee 1-0 May 24, 1997 Texas 1-0 May 23, 1996 2006 - NCAA Malibu Regional (at Pepperdine) Texas A&M 0-1 May 29, 1993 6/2/06 W 3-2 UC Irvine WP - Hector Ambriz LP - Justin Cassel 1200 Tulsa 0-1 June 13, 1969 6/3/06 L 6-0 Pepperdine WP - Paul Coleman LP - David Huff 1500 UC Irvine 2-1 June 5, 2011 6/4/06 L 2-1 Missouri WP - Rick Zagone LP - Tyson Brummett 685 Virginia 1-0 May 30, 2008 Regional Recap - Record (1-2), Finish (3rd) Wichita State 1-1 May 29, 1999 Yale 1-0 May 23, 1992 TOTALS 50-39 June 19, 2012

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DATE RESULT OPPONENT WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER ATT. 2004 - NCAA Oklahoma City Regional (at Oklahoma) College World Series History 6/4/04 W 9-1 Oklahoma WP - Casey Janssen LP - Mark Roberts 7792 6/5/04 L 4-3 Florida WP - Connor Falkenbach LP - Wes Whisler 1981 Year Champion Runner-Up 6/5/04 W 17-7 Oklahoma WP - David Johnson LP - Casey Brown 3056 2012 Arizona South Carolina 6/6/04 L 11-0 Florida WP - Tommy Boss LP - Dan Miltenberger 2341 2011 South Carolina Florida Regional Recap - Record (2-2), Finish (2rd) 2010 South Carolina UCLA 2000 - NCAA Baton Rouge Super Regional (at Louisiana State) 2009 LSU Texas 6/2/00 L 8-2 Louisiana State WP - Brian Tallet LP - Rob Henkel 7624 6/3/00 L 14-8 Louisiana State WP - Billy Brian LP - Josh Karp 7667 2008 Fresno State Georgia Super Regional Recap - Record (0-2), Finish (2nd) 2007 Oregon State North Carolina 2006 Oregon State North Carolina 2000 - NCAA Oklahoma City Regional (at Oklahoma) 2005 Texas Florida 5/26/00 W 13-12 Delaware WP - Bobby Roe LP - Vic Sage 2584 2004 Cal State Fullerton Texas 5/27/00 W 10-5 Oklahoma WP - Josh Karp LP - Logan Cuellar 4865 5/28/00 W 11-3 Oklahoma WP - Ryan Carter LP - Austin Mix 4144 2003 Rice Stanford Regional Recap - Record (3-0), Finish (1st) 2002 Texas South Carolina 1999 - NCAA Wichita Regional (at Wichita State) 2001 Miami Stanford 5/28/99 W 12-6 Oklahoma State WP - Josh Karp LP - Matt Smith 3598 2000 LSU Stanford 5/29/99 L 4-2 Wichita State WP - Brandon Sloan LP - Jon Brandt 5095 5/29/99 L 17-10 Oklahoma State WP - Dale Pearson LP - Ryan Carter 3058 1999 Miami Florida State Regional Recap - Record (1-2), Finish (3rd) 1998 USC Arizona State 1997 LSU Alabama 1997 - College World Series (at Omaha, Neb.) 5/31/97 L 7-3 (12) Miami WP - Robbie Morrison LP - Jake Meyer 18049 1996 LSU Miami 6/2/97 L 7-5 Mississippi State WP - Hank Thoms LP - Rob Henkel 20116 1995 Cal State Fullerton USC CWS Recap - Record (0-2), Finish (t-7th) 1994 Oklahoma Georgia Tech 1997 - NCAA Midwest Regional (at Oklahoma State) 1993 LSU Wichita State 5/22/97 L 7-2 Harvard WP - Frank Hogan LP - Tom Jacquez 2368 5/23/97 W 15-1 Ohio WP - Matt Klein LP - Aaron Houdeshell 2382 1992 Pepperdine Cal State Fullerton 5/24/97 W 5-3 Tennessee WP - Peter Zamora LP - Michael Cosgrove 2466 1991 LSU Wichita State 5/24/97 W 14-9 Harvard WP - Nick St. George LP - Donald Jamieson 2387 1990 Georgia Oklahoma State 5/25/97 W 14-2 Oklahoma State WP - Jim Parque LP - 3821 5/25/97 W 22-2 Oklahoma State WP - Tom Jacquez LP - Dave Maurer 3329 1989 Wichita State Texas Regional Recap - Record (5-1), Finish (1st) 1988 Stanford Arizona State 1996 - NCAA Central I Regional (at University of Texas) 1987 Stanford Oklahoma State 5/23/96 W 5-2 Texas WP - Jim Parque LP - Eric French 6649 1986 Arizona Florida State 5/24/96 L 13-2 Southwest Missouri State WP - John Hardin LP - Peter Zamora 5238 1985 Miami Texas 5/25/96 W 10-8 Sam Houston State WP - Dan Keller LP - K. Hermes 5238 5/25/96 W 9-4 Southwest Missouri State WP - Kevin Sheredy LP - Scott Geitz 4005 1984 Cal State Fullerton Texas 5/26/96 L 8-4 Miami WP - Clint Weibl LP - Ryan Lynch 3753 1983 Texas Alabama Regional Recap - Record (3-2), Finish (2nd) 1982 Miami Wichita State 1993 - NCAA Central I Regional (at Texas A&M) 1981 Arizona State Oklahoma State 5/27/93 W 6-1 Lamar WP - Tim Kubinski LP - Mike Pasqualiccio 2786 5/28/93 W 9-4 Hawaii WP - Jon Van Zandt 2303 1980 Arizona Hawaii 5/29/93 L 11-4 Texas A&M WP - Kelly Wunsch LP - Gabe Sollecito 5189 1979 Cal State Fullerton Arkansas 5/29/93 L 8-5 North Carolina WP - Scott Wissel LP - Gary Adcock 2669 1978 USC Arizona State Regional Recap - Record (2-2), Finish (3rd) 1977 Arizona State South Carolina 1992 - NCAA Mideast Regional (at Mississippi State) 1976 Arizona Eastern Michigan 5/21/92 L 4-3 Oklahoma WP - Zack Krislock LP - Gabe Sollecito 2019 5/22/92 W 6-5 Clemson WP - Bill Craig LP - Aaron Jersild 2368 1975 Texas South Carolina 5/23/92 W 8-0 Yale WP - Tim Kubinski LP - Daniel Lock 2475 1974 USC Miami 5/24/92 W 3-2 Mississippi State WP - Pete Janicki LP - Chuck Daniel 6057 5/24/92 L 10-0 Oklahoma WP - Casey Mendenhall LP - Gary Adcock 1332 1973 USC Arizona State Regional Recap - Record (3-2), Finish (2nd) 1972 USC Arizona State 1971 USC Southern Illinois 1990 - NCAA Midwest Regional (at Wichita State) 5/25/90 L 6-4 South Alabama WP - Mike Zimmerman LP - Tim Lindsay 1223 1970 USC Florida State 5/26/90 W 13-8 Fordham WP - Pete Janicki LP - Joe Maniscalco 3581 1969 Arizona State Tulsa 5/27/90 W 7-5 Wichita State WP - Dave Zancanaro LP - Kennie Steenstra 6881 5/28/90 L 5-4 Georgia Southern WP - Joey Hamilton LP - Tim Lindsay 573 1968 USC Southern Illinois Regional Recap - Record (2-2), Finish (3rd) 1967 Arizona State Houston 1987 - NCAA West II Regional (at Arizona State) 1966 Ohio State Oklahoma State 5/22/87 W 12-11 Hawaii WP - Alex Sanchez LP - Brown 6113 1965 Arizona State Ohio State 5/23/87 L 9-3 Arizona State WP - Linty Ingram LP - Randy Hennis 6537 1964 Minnesota Missouri 5/24/87 W 16-7 Hawaii WP - Steve Stowell LP - Holt 6497 5/24/87 W 21-5 Pepperdine WP - Keith Shibata LP - Lewis 6497 1963 USC Arizona 5/25/87 L 14-4 Arizona State WP - David Cassidy LP - Alex Sanchez 7108 1962 Michigan Santa Clara Regional Recap - Record (3-2), Finish (2nd) 1961 USC Oklahoma State 1986 - NCAA West I Regional (at UCLA) 1960 Minnesota USC 5/22/86 L 6-3 Hawaii WP - Paul Brown LP - Alex Sanchez 873 5/23/86 L 12-10 Loyola Marymount WP - Keith Shibata WP - Jim Bruske 593 1959 Oklahoma State Arizona Regional Recap - Record (0-2), Finish (4th) 1958 USC Missouri 1957 California Penn State 1979 - NCAA West I Regional (at Fresno, Calif.) 5/25/79 W 5-4 Cal State Fullerton WP - Tim Leary LP - Tony Hudson 384 1956 Minnesota Arizona 5/26/79 W 5-4 Fresno State 1955 Wake Forest Western Michigan 5/27/79 L 9-2 Cal State Fullerton WP - Tony Hudson LP - Matt Young 420 5/28/79 L 9-5 Cal State Fullerton WP - Larry Navilbon LP - Tim Leary 392 1954 Missouri Rollins Regional Recap - Record (2-2), Finish (2nd) 1953 Michigan Texas 1952 Holy Cross Missouri 1969 - College World Series (at Omaha, Neb.) 6/13/69 L 6-5 (10) Tulsa WP - S. Rogers LP - Jim York 1951 Oklahoma Tennessee 6/14/69 L 2-1 (11) Arizona State WP - Lerrin LaGrow LP - Jim York 1950 Texas Washington State CWS Recap - Record (0-2), Finish (t-7th) 1949 Texas Wake Forest 1969 - NCAA Regional 1948 USC Yale 5/23/69 W 7-5 Santa Clara WP - Al Hoops LP - Rich Troedson 3320 5/24/69 W 2-1 Santa Clara WP - Rick Pope LP - Scott Davi 2000 1947 California Yale Regional Recap - Record (2-0), Finish (1st)

110707 ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT STATS

Name AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG GP Years Name AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG GP Years Adams, Mannie 13 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 .077 4 1990 Lovullo, Torey 25 9 6 1 0 0 1 10 4 0 .240 7 1986, 87 Allen, Bob 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 2 1987 Lyon, Nick 12 1 3 1 0 0 2 2 5 1 .250 4 1999, 00 Allen, Brenton 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .250 3 2011, 12 Markel, Aaron 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 2004 Amaral, Beau 99 20 33 8 0 1 12 7 22 4 .333 24 2010-12 Matoian, Chad 44 10 12 2 0 1 6 4 4 0 .273 11 1996, 97 Ammirato, Zak 17 6 6 3 0 2 4 3 1 0 .353 5 1996 McCarthy, Ryan 18 3 4 0 0 2 4 0 4 1 .222 4 2004 Atkins, Garrett 38 9 15 3 1 3 12 2 2 0 .395 8 1999, 00 McGuire, Ryan 31 5 10 3 0 2 7 2 3 1 .323 7 1992, 93 Auten, Jim 12 3 5 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 .417 3 1979 McMillan, Brett 15 2 2 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 .133 5 2004, 06 Averill, Brandon 4 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 .250 2 2004 Melhuse, Adam 27 7 7 2 0 0 1 6 7 1 .259 7 1992, 93 Babineau, Ryan 39 3 10 0 0 1 5 3 10 0 .256 12 2006-08 Merricks, Charles 33 7 12 2 0 0 4 3 4 0 .364 8 1999, 00 Baron, Brian 4 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 .500 1 1999 Miller, Mark 11 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 .182 3 1979 Bjelland, Tim 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1979 Mitchell, Freddie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 2000 Berman, Gary 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 1 1986 Molina, Jake 17 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 .059 4 1969 Botterman, Barry 17 2 6 0 0 0 2 -- -- 0 .353 4 1969 Montanari, Dave 6 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 .167 2 1979 Boyd, Travis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1993 Moore, Michael 16 1 3 0 0 1 6 4 9 0 .188 7 1990, 92 Brown, Trevor 52 10 17 1 1 0 8 1 8 0 .327 17 2010-12 Murphy, Tim 13 3 3 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 .231 5 2006-08 Byrnes, Eric 57 12 16 2 0 1 8 3 8 1 .281 13 1996, 97 Murray, Eddie 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 3 2007, 08 Canales, Josh 15 3 4 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 .267 5 2000 Myrow, John 26 4 8 1 0 0 1 2 3 2 .308 7 1992, 93 Carrasco, Tony 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 1 1993 Navarro, Marc 6 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 .333 7 2010, 11 Carrithers, Alden 37 9 13 5 0 0 3 3 6 2 .351 9 2007, 08 Nista, Brett 22 5 9 1 0 0 1 0 6 0 .409 8 1996, 97 Carroll, Brian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 2011, 12 Norman, Anthony 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1 2006 Carty, Mike 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0 .000 1 1969 Olson, Cass 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 5 1996, 97 Chambliss, Chris 15 3 5 2 1 0 1 -- -- 0 .333 4 1969 Osborn, Jeff 15 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 .000 5 1986, 87 Cline, Scott 25 7 12 2 0 2 13 5 5 0 .480 7 1986, 87 Page, Jarrad 13 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 5 0 .154 4 2004 Cloud, Casey 22 4 6 0 0 0 4 4 5 0 .273 7 1997 Pearl, Matt 29 8 7 0 0 0 2 6 8 0 .241 7 1999, 00 Cohen, Gabe 21 2 5 2 0 0 3 0 4 0 .238 5 2007 Penniall, Will 19 1 4 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 .211 7 2004, 06, 07 Coston, Roy 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0 .000 2 1969 Petretta, Bob 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0 .333 4 1969 Craig, Benny 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1996 Pinto, Aldo 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 4 1997, 99 Crawford, Brandon 47 8 14 6 2 1 7 3 9 0 .298 12 2006-08 Pope, Rick 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .286 2 1969 Criss, Brian 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 3 1992 Price, Steve 17 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .353 4 1969 Curtis, Jermaine 48 4 19 6 1 1 4 3 5 2 .396 12 2006-08 Pritchett, Chris 15 6 5 1 0 0 4 2 2 9 ,333 4 1990 Dean, Brent 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 .167 2 2008 Rahmatulla, Tyler 24 5 6 3 0 1 4 4 5 1 .250 6 2010 DeCinces, Tim 20 4 7 1 0 2 9 1 1 1 .350 5 1996 Ravitz, David 22 5 6 1 0 1 1 4 5 1 .273 7 1992, 93 Decker, Cody 29 3 9 1 0 1 5 2 8 0 .310 9 2006-08 Reece, Eric 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 .143 3 1999, 00 Denove, Chris 14 2 5 2 0 0 4 1 3 0 .357 4 2004 Regis, Cody 89 15 25 4 0 5 19 13 25 3 .281 24 2010-12 Dieter, Dave 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 .000 2 1993 Reinbach, Mike 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0 .000 1 1969 Dodson, Pat 11 3 4 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 .364 3 1979 Roberts, David 30 2 11 0 0 0 0 2 3 3 .367 7 1992, 93 Dolak, John 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1987 Rodriguez, Jim 13 2 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 .308 4 1969 Dolan, Brady 19 4 7 0 1 0 1 0 5 0 .368 6 2007, 08 Rodriguez, Steve 42 7 9 2 0 0 4 7 6 0 .214 15 2010, 11 Dunlap, Blair 71 8 21 4 1 2 9 5 17 2 .296 19 2006, 08, 10 Roenicke, Josh 11 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 .091 5 2004, 06 Ellis, Paul 13 5 6 1 0 1 2 2 1 0 .462 4 1990 Roques, Ryan 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 .333 4 1997 Ervin, Gary 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 .000 2 1979 Runk, Steve 15 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .200 4 1969 Espy, Dean 49 6 14 1 0 2 8 2 11 3 .286 16 2010, 11 Sanserino, Gary 18 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 .111 4 1969 Fiacco, Charlie 19 10 6 0 0 1 4 7 2 2 .316 5 1987 Santora, Jack 46 9 13 1 0 1 6 6 4 0 .283 13 1996, 97, 99 Followell, Vern 9 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .222 3 1979 Schafer, Brett 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 .000 1 1993 Gallagher, Pat 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 1 2011, 12 Schult, Rob 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1996 Gallego, Mike 12 1 5 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 .417 3 1979 Schwenke, Matt 17 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 .059 7 1992, 93 Gallego, Niko 42 9 12 1 1 0 7 5 9 6 .286 12 2010 Scott, Bill 39 11 17 5 1 3 11 3 9 0 .436 8 1999, 00 Gausepohl, Dan 13 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 5 0 .077 3 1979 Scruggs, Tony 15 4 5 0 0 1 1 5 3 0 .333 5 1986, 87 Gelalich, Jeff 82 15 24 5 0 5 17 6 24 6 .293 23 2010-12 Sealy, Don 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0 .000 2 1969 Giovinazzo, Chris 57 7 12 2 0 0 4 3 16 2 .211 16 2008, 10, 11 Shaw, Tom 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0 .000 1 1969 Giovinazzo, Matt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 2011, 12 Shedd, Steve 16 2 3 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 .188 4 1969 Glantz, John 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1990 Shelley, Randall 18 2 7 2 0 1 8 3 3 0 .389 5 2000 Glaus, Troy 50 14 18 3 1 4 10 13 12 1 .360 13 1996, 97 Shibata, Keith 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1987 Green, Jason 15 2 4 0 0 0 3 2 2 0 .267 8 1997, 97, 99 Slaught, Don 11 2 6 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 .545 3 1979 Griffin, Preston 15 6 7 1 0 0 2 1 3 0 .467 4 2004 Smith, Sean 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .111 3 2006 Haerther, Casey 17 3 5 3 1 0 2 0 4 0 .294 4 2008 Stewart, Tim 26 2 3 1 0 0 1 3 5 0 .115 8 2006, 07 Hamelin, Bob 6 1 2 1 0 1 5 1 1 2 .333 2 1987 Stoll, Dave 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1992 Hamill, Ryan 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 1 2000 Stowell, Steve 12 3 3 2 0 0 3 1 3 0 .250 4 1986, 87 Hankins, Mike 17 4 4 0 0 0 1 4 2 0 .235 5 1987, 90 Susdorf, Billy 18 1 4 1 0 1 3 0 3 0 .222 4 2004 Haselman, Billy 27 5 8 1 1 1 9 4 4 1 .296 7 1986, 87 Svetlic, Mike 13 4 5 0 0 0 2 1 5 0 .385 4 2004 Heineman, Tyler 33 6 6 1 0 0 3 5 1 0 .182 12 2010-12 Taylor Jr., Eric 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 1 2006 Heinrichs, Jon 53 13 16 5 0 2 16 6 6 3 .302 13 1996, 97 Thayer, Matt 14 4 4 1 0 1 4 2 3 0 .286 4 2004 Hemming, Jim 15 3 4 0 0 0 1 4 4 0 .267 5 2000 Theodorou, Nick 44 10 23 4 0 0 5 6 8 0 .523 12 1996, 97 Hennis, Randy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1987 Tokheim, David 16 2 4 0 0 0 2 1 2 4 .250 4 1990 Hinds, Robert 18 0 4 0 1 0 2 2 2 1 .222 6 1990, 92 Trott, Warren 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 3 2000 Hisey, Steve 25 8 10 1 0 5 14 3 6 1 .400 7 1986, 87 Uribe, Justin 51 8 15 6 0 1 3 5 7 1 .294 16 2007, 10 Holland, Wayne 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0 .000 3 1969 Utley, Chase 40 12 15 4 1 5 11 3 8 2 .375 8 1999, 00 Holley, Bobby 27 7 8 2 0 1 2 3 7 1 .296 7 1986, 87 Valaika, Pat 43 3 9 0 1 0 6 4 9 2 .209 12 2011-12 Holt, Dennis 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 2 2010 Valent, Eric 56 13 16 2 0 5 20 4 10 1 .286 13 1996, 97 Hoops, Al 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0 .250 2 1969 Valent, Royce 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 3 1996, 97 Hymes, Mike 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .400 5 1997 Vallone, Gar 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 .143 3 1992, 93 Jensen, Chris 11 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 .273 3 2006 Webb, Kevin 15 1 3 3 0 0 3 2 5 0 .200 4 1990 Johnson, Forrest 26 7 8 2 0 3 7 1 4 0 .308 6 1999, 00 Weisser, Mickey 15 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 .267 5 2007, 08 Joslyn, John 8 4 3 1 0 1 3 1 2 0 .375 2 1986 Whisler, Wes 15 5 4 1 0 1 2 1 4 0 .267 4 2004 Karros, Eric 23 8 6 1 0 1 8 2 2 0 .261 5 1987 Williams, Adrian 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 4 2010 Katzaroff, Robbie 19 4 5 0 0 0 1 3 0 5 .263 5 1987, 90 Williams, Kevin 13 1 2 1 0 0 2 1 3 0 .154 6 2011-12 Keck, Chris 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 .500 4 2012 Wills, Shawn 24 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 8 1 .083 8 1990, 92 Keefer, Cody 38 10 11 2 0 0 4 11 3 2 .289 12 2010-12 Wolfe, Joel 18 3 5 2 0 0 4 0 3 0 .278 4 1990 Kramer, Kevin 26 5 10 3 0 0 3 2 6 0 .385 8 2012 York, Jim 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0 .000 2 1969 Krill, Brett 15 0 4 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 .267 6 2010 Zamora, Pete 56 10 18 5 0 2 12 3 10 0 .321 13 1996, 97 Kubinski, Tim 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 .000 4 1992, 93 Zeile, Shane 7 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 .429 4 2012 Kuehnert, Anthony 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 1 1992 Zeile, Todd 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 .000 2 1986 Lang, Roger 13 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 .154 3 1979 *records do not include three of UCLA’s 81 postseason games (5/27/93 vs. Lamar, LeBlanc, Bill 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0 .000 1 1969 5/28/93 vs. Hawaii, 5/26/79 vs. Fresno State) Lohman, Chris 9 0 5 2 0 0 5 0 1 0 .556 5 1992, 93

110808 ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT STATS

Name W L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA AP GS Years Name W L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA AP GS Years Adcock, Gary 0 2 0 12.2 16 14 10 6 7 7.11 2 2 1992, 93 Lodge, Brandon 0 0 0 1.0 3 1 1 0 1 9.00 1 0 2010 Ambriz, Hector 1 0 0 9.0 4 2 0 4 5 0.00 1 1 2006 Lynch, Ryan 0 1 0 0.1 1 5 5 3 0 135.14 1 1 1996 Arrasmith, Scott 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0.00 1 0 2000 Magnante, Mike 0 0 0 10.1 18 16 14 5 4 12.19 3 1 1986, 87 Bauer, Trevor 4 0 0 39.0 32 16 13 10 55 3.00 5 5 2010, 11 Meyer, Jake 0 1 1 2.1 1 5 5 5 2 19.29 3 0 1996, 97 Berg, David 0 0 1 13.2 5 0 0 2 12 0.00 7 0 2012 Miltenberger, Dan 0 1 0 1.0 4 4 4 1 1 36.00 1 1 2004 Bollens, Scott 0 0 0 3.1 3 0 0 1 1 0.00 2 0 1979 Mitchell, John 0 0 0 2.1 1 2 2 1 2 7.72 2 0 1993 Brandt, Jon 0 1 1 15.2 19 10 6 9 10 3.45 4 1 1999, 00 Murphy, Tim 1 0 1 17.0 16 6 5 5 12 2.65 3 2 2007, 08 Brewer, Charles 1 0 0 5.0 7 3 3 2 5 5.40 1 1 2008 Novak, Jason 0 0 0 8.1 6 4 3 3 4 3.24 5 0 2006-08 Brooks, Gavin 1 2 0 18.2 10 7 4 6 19 1.93 3 3 2007, 08 Oseguera, Paul 0 0 0 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 0.00 1 0 2006 Brophy, Kevin 0 0 0 2.2 7 5 5 3 0 16.87 3 0 2004, 07 O’Toole, Ryan 0 0 0 1.0 1 1 1 1 1 9.00 1 0 1996 Brummett, Tyson 1 2 0 19.2 22 14 14 6 14 6.41 3 3 2006, 07 Parque, Jim 2 0 0 28.1 21 7 7 13 33 2.22 5 4 1996, 97 Carter, Ryan 1 1 0 13.2 14 16 15 9 10 9.88 4 2 1999, 00 Phillips, John 0 0 0 2.2 6 5 5 2 3 16.87 1 0 1997 Cislak, Chad 0 0 0 1.2 5 7 5 1 1 27.00 1 0 1999 Pinto, Aldo 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 1 0 1997 Claypool, Garett 0 0 0 3.2 3 3 3 2 2 7.36 1 0 2010 Plutko, Adam 4 0 0 30.2 15 3 3 9 27 0.88 4 4 2011-12 Cole, Gerrit 2 3 0 34.0 33 16 14 7 40 3.71 5 5 2010, 11 Pope, Rick 1 0 0 17.1 17 6 2 5 16 1.04 2 2 1969 Conine, Jeff 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 1 0 1987 Rasmussen, Rob 2 2 0 28.1 25 9 9 9 28 2.86 5 5 2008, 10 Craig, Bill 1 0 0 5.0 8 3 3 4 2 5.40 3 0 1992 Ridenour, Dana 0 0 0 2.0 2 1 1 2 1 4.50 1 0 1986 Dale, David 0 0 1 6.0 7 7 7 4 1 10.50 4 0 1986, 87 Righetti, Tony 0 0 0 2.1 1 1 0 1 1 0.00 2 1 1997 Deeter, Ryan 0 0 0 2.2 2 0 0 2 2 0.00 2 0 2011-12 Roe, Bobby 1 0 0 7.1 8 4 3 4 2 3.68 3 0 1999, 00 Dersom, Tyler 0 0 0 2.1 0 0 0 2 3 0.00 1 0 1999 Rustich, Brant 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 1 2 0.00 1 0 2004 Drummond, Matt 0 0 0 5.0 9 3 3 3 5 5.40 2 0 2008, 10 Sanchez, Alex 1 2 0 15.1 22 17 16 17 13 9.39 3 3 1986, 87 Goeddel, Erik 0 0 0 6.0 4 1 0 3 6 0.00 4 0 2010 Schanz, Scott 0 0 0 0.1 1 0 0 2 1 0.00 1 0 1990 Grace, Matt 0 0 0 4.1 4 2 2 2 5 4.15 4 0 2008, 10 Schmidt, Paul 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 2006 Griggs, Scott 0 0 0 3.1 5 2 2 2 5 5.40 4 0 2010-12 Schroeder, Brian 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 1 0 2004 Hale, Jeffrey 0 0 0 1.0 2 1 1 0 0 9.00 1 0 1992 Schulhofer, Adam 0 0 0 5.1 8 5 4 4 1 6.75 1 1 1992 Hansen, Guy 0 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 4 0.00 1 0 1969 Schwengel, Kris 0 0 0 0.2 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 1993 Heineman, Rick 0 0 0 6.2 10 5 5 3 4 6.75 2 0 1996 Sheredy, Kevin 1 0 0 9.0 9 4 4 6 9 4.00 1 1 1996 Henkel, Rob 0 2 0 19.1 21 18 11 10 19 5.12 6 2 1997, 00 Shibata, Keith 1 1 0 10.2 9 7 7 6 8 5.91 2 1 1986, 87 Hennis, Randy 0 1 0 8.0 10 9 8 3 6 9.00 1 1 1987 Simon, Adam 0 0 0 5.0 5 4 4 3 5 7.20 1 0 2004 Hoops, Al 1 0 0 11.2 10 6 6 7 7 4.63 2 2 1969 Sollecito, Gabe 0 1 2 5.1 6 6 3 6 3 5.06 3 1 1992, 93 Howatt, Jeff 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0.00 1 0 1993 St. George, Nick 1 0 0 9.1 16 9 7 3 2 6.75 3 2 1996, 97 Huff, Dave 0 1 0 8.1 9 5 5 2 1 5.40 1 1 2006 Stoll, Dave 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 0.00 1 0 1992 Jacquez, Tom 1 1 0 13.0 15 7 6 3 8 4.15 3 1 1997 Stowell, Steve 1 0 0 5.2 8 5 4 4 1 6.35 1 1 1987 Janicki, Pete 2 0 0 28.0 28 11 11 9 23 3.54 3 3 1990, 92 Strelitz, Brian 0 0 0 1.0 2 4 4 3 0 36.00 1 0 1999 Janssen, Casey 1 0 0 8.0 2 0 0 1 7 0.00 1 1 2004 Vander Tuig, Nick 2 2 1 23.1 16 8 7 4 26 2.70 6 3 2011-12 Jerkens, Kevin 0 0 0 0.0 1 2 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 2000 Vdovkin, Michael 0 0 1 1.2 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 1 0 1990 Johnson, David 1 0 0 7.1 11 4 4 3 5 4.91 1 1 2004 Watson, Grant 0 0 0 3.1 5 2 2 3 2 5.40 2 0 2012 Karp, Josh 2 1 0 17.1 15 11 8 11 17 4.15 3 3 1999, 00 Weiss, Zack 1 1 0 13.1 14 8 8 9 10 5.40 3 3 2011-12 Keller, Dan 1 0 0 14.0 12 5 5 5 5 3.21 4 0 1996, 97 Wenrick, Bill 0 0 1 4.0 6 2 2 0 2 4.50 5 0 1986, 87 Klein, Dan 1 1 1 12.1 9 5 4 5 7 2.92 7 0 2008, 10 Whisler, Wes 0 1 0 7.0 7 4 4 1 7 5.14 1 1 2004 Klein, Matt 1 0 0 4.0 6 4 2 4 2 4.50 4 0 1996, 97 White, Garett 0 1 0 1.0 3 2 2 0 1 18.00 2 0 2004 Kramer, Dan 0 0 0 3.2 6 5 4 1 3 9.82 3 0 1992, 93 Wilson, Kyle 0 0 0 1.1 2 2 2 2 3 13.50 1 0 2004 Kubinski, Tim 1 0 0 9.0 5 0 0 2 5 0.00 1 1 1992 York, Jim 0 2 1 7.1 8 2 0 5 9 0.00 3 0 1969 Lafferty, Brendan 1 0 0 8.0 2 1 1 4 3 1.13 3 0 2007, 08 Young, Matt 0 1 0 7.1 11 9 7 4 5 8.59 1 1 1979 Leary, Tim 1 1 0 16.2 19 13 13 4 6 7.02 2 2 1979 Zamora, Pete 1 1 0 15.2 23 12 8 5 5 4.60 3 3 1996, 97 Lindsay, Tim 0 2 0 15.2 19 11 11 6 7 6.32 2 2 1990 Zancanaro, Dave 1 0 0 8.1 9 5 5 6 6 5.40 2 1 1990

UCLA’S CUMULATIVE POSTSEASON STATS (2013 ROSTER) Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-AT FLD% Chris Keck .500 4-0 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 .500 0 0 1 0 .400 1 0 0-0 .000 Shane Zeile .429 4-2 7 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 .429 0 1 2 0 .500 0 0 0-0 .000 Kevin Kramer .385 8-8 26 5 10 3 0 0 3 13 .500 2 0 6 0 .429 0 1 0-0 .952 Cody Regis .281 24-24 89 15 25 4 0 5 19 44 .494 13 1 25 0 .379 0 0 3-3 .938 Brenton Allen .250 3-2 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 1 0 1 0 .400 0 0 0-0 .000 Pat Valaika .209 12-12 43 3 9 0 1 0 6 11 .255 4 0 9 1 .271 1 2 2-3 .974 Kevin Williams .154 6-5 13 1 2 1 0 0 2 3 .125 1 0 3 0 .214 0 0 0-0 1.000 Brian Carroll .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 --- Pat Gallagher .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 Totals .278 ---- 187 26 52 8 1 5 32 77 .412 21 2 48 1 .354 2 3 5-8 .960

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB OAV WP HBP BK David Berg 0.00 0-0 7 0 0 0/0 1 13.2 5 0 0 2 12 0 0 0 43 .116 0 1 0 Ryan Deeter 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.2 2 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 9 .222 0 0 0 Adam Plutko 0.88 4-0 4 4 1 1/0 0 30.2 15 3 3 9 27 2 0 3 103 .146 0 0 0 Nick Vander Tuig 2.70 2-2 6 3 0 0/0 1 23.1 16 8 7 4 26 5 0 1 84 .190 0 1 0 Grant Watson 5.40 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 3.1 5 2 2 3 2 0 0 0 13 .385 0 0 0 Zack Weiss 5.40 1-1 3 3 0 0/0 0 13.1 14 8 8 9 10 5 0 0 51 .275 3 3 0 Totals 2.07 7-3 24 10 1 1/0 2 87.0 57 21 20 29 79 13 0 4 303 .188 3 5 0

110909 SINGLE-GAME POSTSEASON RECORDS HITTING HITS 1. Nick Theodorou 5 at Oklahoma State NCAA Regional 5/25/97 2. 15 times 4 last, Niko Gallego vs. Florida (2010 CWS) 6/19/10 HOME RUNS 1. Jeff Gelalich 2 vs. Creighton NCAA Regional 6/3/12 Cody Regis 2 vs. Cal State Fullerton NCAA Super Reg. 6/12/10 Ryan McCarthy 2 at Oklahoma NCAA Regional 6/5/04 Bill Scott 2 vs. Oklahoma State NCAA Regional 5/29/99 Jon Heinrichs 2 at Oklahoma State NCAA Regional 5/25/97 Steve Hisey 2 at Arizona State NCAA Regional 5/25/87 Jim Auten 2 vs. Cal State Fullerton NCAA Regional 5/28/79 DOUBLES 1. Beau Amaral 2 vs. TCU College World Series 6/21/10 Tyler Rahmatulla 2 vs. Cal State Fullerton NCAA Super Reg. 6/11/10 Justin Uribe 2 at Cal State Fullerton NCAA Super Reg. 6/10/07 Randall Shelley 2 at Oklahoma NCAA Regional 5/28/00 Bill Scott 2 at Oklahoma NCAA Regional 5/27/00 Brian Baron 2 at Wichita State NCAA Regional 5/29/99 Pete Zamora 2 at Oklahoma State NCAA Regional 5/25/97 JJonon HHeinrichs,einrichs, OOFF ((1994-1997)1994-1997) BBeaueau AAmaral,maral, OOFF ((2010-2012)2010-2012) Troy Glaus 2 at Oklahoma State NCAA Regional 5/25/97 Chad Matoian 2 vs. Harvard NCAA Regional 5/24/97 Adam Melhuse 2 at Texas A&M NCAA Regional 5/29/93 WALKS Ryan McGuire 2 vs. Oklahoma NCAA Regional 5/24/92 1. Cody Keefer 3 vs. Stony Brook College World Series 6/15/12 Cody Regis 3 vs. TCU College World Series 6/26/10 RUNS SCORED Blair Dunlap 3 vs. Cal State Fullerton NCAA Super Reg. 6/12/10 1. Preston Griffin 4 at Oklahoma NCAA Regional 6/5/04 Tyler Rahmatulla 3 vs. Kent State NCAA Regional 6/4/10 Eric Valent 4 at Oklahoma State NCAA Regional 5/25/97 Troy Glaus 3 vs. Ohio NCAA Regional 5/23/97 Eric Byrnes 4 vs. Ohio NCAA Regional 5/23/97 Torey Lovullo 3 vs. Pepperdine NCAA Regional 5/24/87 Charlie Fiacco 4 vs. Pepperdine NCAA Regional 5/24/87 Charlie Fiacco 3 vs. Pepperdine NCAA Regional 5/24/87 Eric Karros 4 vs. Pepperdine NCAA Regional 5/24/87 Torey Lovullo 3 vs. Hawaii NCAA Regional 5/24/87 6. 25 times 3 last, two players vs. Creighton (2012 Regional) 6/3/12 9. 43 times 2 last, Kevin Kramer vs. Stony Brook (2012 CWS) 6/15/12 RUNS BATTED IN STOLEN BASES 1. Jon Heinrichs 8 at Oklahoma State NCAA Regional 5/25/97 1. Robbie Katzaroff 3 vs. Fordham NCAA Regional 5/26/90 2. Ryan McGuire 6 vs. Yale NCAA Regional 5/23/92 2. Niko Gallego 2 vs. Cal State Fullerton NCAA Super Reg. 6/13/10 Eric Karros 6 vs. Pepperdine NCAA Regional 5/24/87 Niko Gallego 2 vs. Cal State Fullerton NCAA Super Reg. 6/12/10 4. Garrett Atkins 5 vs. Delaware NCAA Regional 5/26/00 Jon Heinrichs 2 at Texas NCAA Regional 5/23/96 Eric Valent 5 vs. Ohio NCAA Regional 5/23/97 John Myrow 2 vs. North Carolina NCAA Regional 5/29/93 Mike Moore 5 vs. Fordham NCAA Regional 5/26/90 David Roberts 2 vs. Oklahoma NCAA Regional 5/21/92 Scott Cline 5 vs. Hawaii NCAA Regional 5/22/87 David Tokheim 2 vs. South Alabama NCAA Regional 5/25/90 8. 12 times 4 last, Jeff Gelalich vs. Creighton (2012 Regional) 6/3/12 PITCHING INNINGS PITCHED 1. Pete Janicki 12.0 vs. Oklahoma NCAA Regional 5/21/92 2. Rick Pope 10.0 vs. Santa Clara NCAA Regional 5/24/69 3. Adam Plutko 9.0 vs. Creighton NCAA Regional 6/1/12 Trevor Bauer 9.0 vs. Fresno State NCAA Regional 6/4/11 Rob Rasmussen 9.0 vs. Cal State Fullerton NCAA Super Reg. 6/13/10 Tim Murphy 9.0 at Long Beach State NCAA Regional 6/3/07 Gavin Brooks 9.0 vs. Illinois-Chicago NCAA Regional 6/2/07 Keith Shibata 9.0 vs. Pepperdine NCAA Regional 6/1/07 Hector Ambriz 9.0 vs. UC Irvine NCAA Regional 6/2/06 Jon Brandt 9.0 at Wichita State NCAA Regional 5/29/99 Kevin Sheredy 9.0 vs. S.W. Missouri State NCAA Regional 5/25/96 Jim Parque 9.0 at Texas NCAA Regional 5/23/96 Tim Kubinski 9.0 vs. Yale NCAA Regional 5/23/92 Tim Lindsay 9.0 vs. Georgia Southern NCAA Regional 5/28/90 Pete Janicki 9.0 vs. Fordham NCAA Regional 5/26/90 Tim Leary 9.0 vs. Cal State Fullerton NCAA Regional 5/25/79 STRIKEOUTS 1. Trevor Bauer 14 vs. Fresno State NCAA Regional 6/4/11 2. Trevor Bauer 13 vs. TCU College World Series 6/26/10 PPeteete JJanicki,anicki, RRHPHP (1990-1992)(1990-1992) Gerrit Cole 13 vs. TCU College World Series 6/21/10 4. Gavin Brooks 12 at Cal State Fullerton NCAA Super Reg. 6/10/07 5. Nick Vander Tuig 11 vs. New Mexico NCAA Regional 6/2/12 Gerrit Cole 11 vs. San Francisco NCAA Regional 6/3/11 Trevor Bauer 11 vs. Florida College World Series 6/19/10 Trevor Bauer 11 vs. LSU NCAA Regional 6/5/10 Jim Parque 11 at Texas NCAA Regional 5/23/96 10. Rob Rasmussen 9 vs. Cal State Fullerton NCAA Super Reg. 6/13/10 Rob Henkel 9 vs. Delaware NCAA Regional 5/26/00 Jim Parque 9 at Oklahoma State NCAA Regional 5/25/97 Kevin Sheredy 9 vs. S.W. Missouri State NCAA Regional 5/25/96 Pete Janicki 9 vs. Oklahoma NCAA Regional 5/21/92 WALKS 1. Alex Sanchez 8 vs. Hawaii NCAA Regional 5/22/87 2. Jim Parque 6 vs. Miami College World Series 5/31/97 Kevin Sheredy 6 vs. S.W. Missouri State NCAA Regional 5/25/96 Alex Sanchez 6 vs. Hawaii NCAA Regional 5/22/86 Kevin Sheredy 6 vs. S.W. Missouri State NCAA Regional 5/25/96 6. Jon Brandt 5 at Wichita State NCAA Regional 5/29/99 Josh Karp 5 vs. Oklahoma State NCAA Regional 5/28/99 Jake Meyer 5 vs. Miami College World Series 5/31/97 Dave Zancanaro 5 at Wichita State NCAA Regional 5/27/90 Tim Lindsay 5 vs. South Alabama NCAA Regional 5/25/90 TTimim MMurphy,urphy, LLHPHP ((2006-2008)2006-2008) *records do not include three of UCLA’s 81 postseason games (5/27/93 vs. Lamar, 5/28/93 vs. Hawaii, 5/26/79 vs. Fresno State) 111010 CAREER POSTSEASON RECORDS HITTING GAMES PLAYED DOUBLES 1. Beau Amaral (2010-12) 24 1. Beau Amaral (2010-12) 8 Cody Regis (2010-12) 24 2. Justin Uribe (2007, 10) 6 3. Jeff Gelalich (2010-12) 23 3. Jeff Gelalich (2010-12) 5 4. Blair Dunlap (2006, 08, 10) 19 Bill Scott (1999, 00) 5 5. Trevor Brown (2010-12) 17 Jon Heinrichs (1996, 97) 5 6. Dean Espy (2010, 11) 16 Pete Zamora (1996, 97) 5 Chris Giovinazzo (2008, 10, 11) 16 Justin Uribe (2007, 10) 16 TRIPLES 1. 16 players 1 HITS 1. Beau Amaral (2010-12) 33 WALKS 2. Cody Regis (2010-12) 25 1. Cody Regis (2010-12) 13 3. Jeff Gelalich (2010-12) 24 Troy Glaus (1996, 97) 13 4. Nick Theodorou (1996, 97) 23 3. Cody Keefer (2010-12) 11 5. Blair Dunlap (2006, 08, 10) 21 4. Torey Lovullo (1986, 87) 10 5. Steve Rodriguez (2010, 11) 7 AT-BATS Charlie Fiacco (1987) 7 1. Beau Amaral (2010-12) 99 2. Cody Regis (2010-12) 89 STOLEN BASES 3. Jeff Gelalich (2010-12) 82 1. Jeff Gelalich (2010-12) 6 4. Blair Dunlap (2006, 08, 10) 71 Niko Gallego (2010) 6 5. Chris Giovinazzo (2008, 10, 11) 57 3. Robbie Katzaroff (1987, 90) 5 Eric Byrnes (1996, 97) 57 4. Beau Amaral (2010-12) 4 David Tokheim (1990) 4 RUNS SCORED 1. Beau Amaral (2010-12) 20 STRIKEOUTS NNickick Theodorou,Theodorou, INFINF (1995-1998)(1995-1998) 2. Jeff Gelalich (2010-12) 15 1. Cody Regis (2010-12) 25 Cody Regis (2010-12) 15 2. Jeff Gelalich (2010-12) 24 BATTING AVERAGE (min. 20 at-bats) Hits At-bats Games AVG. 4. Troy Glaus (1996, 97) 14 3. Beau Amaral (2010-12) 22 1. Nick Theodorou (1996, 97) 23 44 12 .523 5. Jon Heinrichs (1996, 97) 13 4. Blair Dunlap (2006, 08, 10) 17 2. Scott Cline (1986, 87) 12 25 7 .480 Eric Valent (1996, 97) 13 5. Chris Giovinazzo (2008, 10) 16 3. Bill Scott (1999, 00) 17 39 8 .436 4. Brett Nista (1996, 97) 9 22 8 .409 5. Steve Hisey (1986, 87) 10 25 7 .400 6. Jermaine Curtis (2006-08) 19 48 12 .396 7. Garrett Atkins (1999, 00) 15 38 8 .395 8. Kevin Kramer (2012) 10 26 8 .385 9. Chase Utley (1999, 00) 15 40 8 .375 10. Mike Mitchell (1992, 93) 10 27 6 .370 HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN 1. Jeff Gelalich (2010-12) 5 1. Eric Valent (1996, 97) 20 Cody Regis (2010-12) 5 2. Cody Regis (2010-12) 19 Chase Utley (1999, 00) 5 3. Jeff Gelalich (2010-12) 17 Eric Valent (1996, 97) 5 4. Jon Heinrichs (1996, 97) 16 Steve Hisey (1986, 87) 5 5. Steve Hisey (1986, 87) 14 BBlairlair DDunlap,unlap, OOFF ((2006-2010)2006-2010) PITCHING

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (min. 12.0 innings) ER IP App. ERA 1. David Berg (2012) 0 13.2 7 0.00 2. Adam Plutko (2011, 12) 3 30.2 4 0.88 3. Rick Pope (1969) 2 17.1 2 1.04 4. Gavin Brooks (2007, 08) 4 18.2 3 1.13 5. Jim Parque (1996, 97) 7 28.1 5 2.22 6. Tim Murphy (2007, 08) 5 17.0 3 2.65 7. Nick Vander Tuig (2011, 12) 7 23.1 6 2.70 8. Rob Rasmussen (2008, 10) 9 28.1 5 2.86 9. Dan Klein (2008, 10) 4 12.1 7 2.92 10. Trevor Bauer (2010, 11) 13 39.0 5 3.00 INNINGS PITCHED STRIKEOUTS 1. Trevor Bauer (2010) 39.0 1. Trevor Bauer (2010, 11) 55 2. Gerrit Cole (2010) 35.0 2. Gerrit Cole (2010, 11) 40 3. Adam Plutko (2011, 12) 30.2 3. Jim Parque (1996, 97) 33 4. Rob Rasmussen (2008, 10) 28.1 4. Rob Rasmussen (2008, 10) 28 Jim Parque (1996, 97) 28.1 5. Adam Plutko (2011, 12) 27

TTrevorrevor Bauer,Bauer, RHPRHP (2009-2011)(2009-2011) APPEARANCES SAVES 1. David Berg (2012) 7 1. Gabe Sollecito (1992, 93) 2 Dan Klein (2008, 10) 7 2. 10 players 1 3. Nick Vander Tuig (2011, 12) 6 Rob Henkel (1997, 00) 6 WINS 1. Adam Plutko (2011, 12) 4 GAMES STARTED Trevor Bauer (2010) 4 1. Trevor Bauer (2010, 11) 5 3. Nick Vander Tuig (2011, 12) 2 Gerrit Cole (2010, 11) 5 Gerrit Cole (2010) 2 Rob Rasmussen (2008, 10) 5 Rob Rasmussen (2008, 10) 2 4. Adam Plutko (2011, 12) 4 Josh Karp (1999, 00) 2 Jim Parque (1996, 97) 4 Jim Parque (1996, 97) 2 Pete Janicki (1992, 93) 2 JJimim PParque,arque, LLHPHP ((1995-97)1995-97)

111111 JERSEY NUMBER HISTORY (since 1977) 1 Gary Gorski 1985 Dave Will 1979-1980 Nick Dieter 1996 Jeff Turley 2013 Ken Gaylor (AC) 1980-1984 Raymond Townsend 1977-1978 Brian Stephenson 1994 Chris Keck 2012 Tim Bjelland 1978-1979 1122 Matt Schwenke 1991-1993 Adrian Williams 2009-2011 Jim Auten 1977 Grant Watson 2012-2013 Tip Lefebvre (AC) 1987-1990 Jermaine Curtis 2006-2008 7 Gerrit Cole 2009-2011 Scott Cline 1986 Jarrad Page 2003, 2005 Kevin Kramer 2013 Ryan Babineau 2006-2008 Chip Graham 1984 Chad Concolino 2004 Cody Keefer 2010-2012 Kris Kasarjian 2005 David Alarid 1982-1983 Ben Francisco 2001-2002 Gavin Brooks 2007-2009 Mike Svetlic 2004 David Montanari 1981 Billy Pieper 1998-1999 Cody Decker 2006 Ryan McCarthy 2002-2003 Dan Gausepohl 1978-1979 Peter Zamora 1995-1997 Chris Denove 2003-2005 Paul Diaz 1999-2001 Ron Roenicke 1977 Glenn Mickens (AC) 1977-1989 Adam Berry 2001-2002 Gabe Crecion 1997-1998 2 Chase Utley 2000 Kamau Edwards 1996 1188 T.J. Bruce (AC) 2011-2013 Jack Santora 1995-1999 Vince Beringhele (AC) 1992-1994 Cody Regis 2010-2013 Niko Gallego 2009-2010 Malcolm Breaux 1994 Joel Wolfe 1989-1991 Gino Aielli 2009 Brian Green (AC) 2006-2008 David Ravitz 1991-1993 Scott St. John 1986-1987 Mickey Weisser 2007-2008 Tommy Lansdon 2005 Dave Zancanaro 1988-1990 Gary Berman 1985 Anthony Norman 2004-2006 Ryan McCarthy 2004 David Dale 1986-1987 Rich Amaral 1983 Jeff Abney 2002-2003 Chad Concolino 2002-2003 Sean Berry 1985 Tim Gudim 1981-1982 Scott Arrasmith 2000 Gary Adcock (AC) 2001 Matt Morrison 1983-1984 Roger Lang 1979-1980 Rich Hofman 1999 Robert Hinds (AC) 1999-2000 Jeff McDonald 1980-1982 Kelly Combs 1977 Casey Cloud 1998 Tom Jacquez 1997 Vern Followell 1978-1979 1133 Allen Jerkens 1995-1996 Zak Amirato 1993-1996 Steve Sakowski 1977 Gary Adams (HC) 1977-2004 Mike Jaramillo 1994 Robert Hinds (AC) 1992 8 Tim Kubinski 1991-1993 1144 Mannie Adams 1988-1990 Tom Jacquez 1997 Trent Chatterton 2013 Shane Zeile 2012-2013 Chris Pritchett 1990-1991 Tyler Heineman 2011-2012 Randy Hennis 1985-1987 Dean Espy 2010-2011 Steve Hisey 1984 Hiro Watada (AC) 1989 Matt Drummond 2007-2010 Casey Haerther 2007-2009 Hector Cano 1985 Brandon Crawford 2006 Scott Nolind 1980 Eric Taylor, Jr. 2005-2006 Dave Schmidt 1977 Chris Vatcher (AC) 1984 Kevin Conlin 2002-2005 Wes Whisler 2002-2004 Mark Blesius 1983 Matt Pearl 1999-2001 Doug Silva 2001 1199 Steve Moscaret 1981 Al Thielemann 1997-1998 Brian Baron 1999-2000 Jake Silverman (AC) 2011-2013 Steve Sakowski 1979-1980 Tom Jacquez 1995-1996 Royce Valent (UAC) 1998 Eddie Murray 2006-2009 Don Slaught 1977 Tony Carasco 1992-1994 Royce Valent 1996-1997 Matt Sharp 2003-2005 3 David Ravitz 1989-1990 Kamau Edwards 1994-1995 Mike Davern 2001-2002 Christoph Bono 2013 Mike Hankins 1987 Dave Stoll 1991 Chad Cislak 1998-2000 Kevin Kramer 2012 Gary Berman 1986 Chris Lohman 1990 Mike Hymes 1997 Steve Rodriguez 2009-2011 John Barry 1985 Bob Allen 1988-1989 Derek Fowler 1996 Brandon Crawford 2007-2008 Vince Lopez 1984 Tony Scruggs 1987 Anthony Kuehnert 1991-1994 Sean Smith 2005-2006 Brent Brakebill 1982 Dana Ridenour 1984-1986 Paul Ellis 1988-1990 Matt Thayer 2002-2004 Greg Norman 1980-1981 Matt Morrison 1982 Eric Nolte 1985 Eric Reece 1999-2001 Mark Miller 1979 Robin Coates 1981 Jeff Hirsch 1984 Eric Valent 1996-1998 Mobil Cox 1977-1978 Ron Cummings 1980 Dan Bridges (AC) 1982 Travis Boyd 1991-1995 9 Gary Ervin 1978-1979 Pat Clements 1981 Torey Lovullo 1984-1987 Adam Plutko 2011-2013 Louis Rodriguez 1977 Loren Drake 1980 Gary Crabtree 1982 Blair Dunlap 2007-2010 Matt Young 1979 1155 John Violette 1977-1978 Mike Gallego 1979-1981 Brian Schroeder 2004-2006 Kevin Williams 2011 4 Gary Adcock (AC) 2002-2003 Justin Uribe 2007-2010 2200 Eric Filia 2012-2013 Randall Shelley 1999-2001 Paul Oseguera 2005-2006 Jeff Gelalich 2010-2012 Aaron Weimer 2010-2011 Jon Brandt 1998 Sean Smith 2004 Raul Duran 2007-2009 Chris Amezquita 2009 Chad Matoian 1994-1997 Chris Cordeiro 2003 Brett McMillan 2003-2006 Brent Dean 2008 John Myrow 1991-1993 Nick Lyon 1998-2002 Jason Green (AC) 2001 Will Penniall 2003-2007 Brian Schwartz 1986-1990 Matt Walker 1997 Charles Merricks 1999-2000 Khelyn Smith (UAC) 2002 Chuck Yaeger 1982-1984 Tim DeCinces 1993-1996 Matt Klein 1996-1998 Khelyn Smith 2001 Ken Trammell 1979-1981 Michael Moore 1990-1992 Derek Tamburro 1993-1994 Brennan Burns 1997 Matt Odeski 1977-1978 John Dishon 1988 Robert Hinds 1990-1991 Dave Schmidt 1994-1996 1100 Tony Scruggs 1986 David Keating 1988-1989 Adam Melhuse 1992-1993 Pat Valaika 2011-2013 Pete Beall 1981-1984 Guy Hansen (AC) 1986 David Roberts 1991 Steve Pearse (AC) 2009-2010 Todd Gauntlett 1980 Neal Newns 1985 Robbie Katzaroff 1987, 1989-1990 Corey Ashner 2007 Jim Auten 1978-1979 John Nero 1984 David Alarid 1984-1985 Parker Hanks 2005 Mike Ortega 1977 Tony Perri 1982 Rich Amaral 1982 Brandon Averill 2004 Neal Marder 1981 1166 Mike Gerakos (AC) 1977-1980 Chris Smith 1980-1981 Doug Silva 2002-2003 Nick Kern 2013 Mark Miller 1979 Josh Arhart 2001 Richard Brehaut 2011-2012 2211 Gary Rasmussen 1977 Rob Henkel 1997-2000 Ian Williams 2010 Nick Vander Tuig 2012-2013 5 Mike Seal 1995 Alex Weber-Shapiro 2009 Chris Giovinazzo 2010-2011 Kevin Williams 2012-2013 David Roberts 1992-1994 Brett Krill 2008 Tim Schlatter 2008-2009 Tyler Rahmatulla 2009-2011 Chris Lohman 1991 Brent Dean 2007 Nolan Rouse 2005-2007 Brady Dolan 2007-2008 Tony Darden 1989-1990 Corey Ashner 2006 Kyle Wilson 2002-2004 Mike Metzger 2005-2006 Dave Tokheim 1988 Daniel Reid 2005 Josh Karp 1999-2001 Preston Griffin 2001-2004 Mike Ephraim 1986-1987 Sean Smith 2004 Brian Kriss 1998 Ryan Hamill 2000 Vince Lopez 1985 Daniel Reid 2003 Glenn Thompkins 1997 Jason Green 1996-1999 Michael Alexander 1984 Jason Green (AC) 2002 John Lukin 1996 Scott Seal 1994-1995 Mike Young 1983 Shane Miranda 2000-2001 Jeff Huberts 1995 Ryan McGuire 1991-1993 Rick Krikorian 1981-1982 Dan Keller 1998-1999 Gary Adcock (UAC) 1994 Mike Hankins 1988-1990 Don Slaught 1979-1980 Rob Schult 1995-1997 Gary Adcock 1992-1993 Brent Brakebill 1983-1985 Phil Varner 1977 John Ellis 1993-1994 Mike Fyhrie 1990-1991 Julian DeLaTorre 1981-1982 1111 Chris Lillich (UAC) 1989-1990 Charlie Fiacco 1986-1989 Bob Lockwood 1980 James Kaprielian 2013 Jeff Osborn 1985-1988 Guy Hansen (AC) 1985 Tim Ammentorp 1977-1979 Trevor Brown 2010-2012 Jim Ramsey 1984 Shane Mack 1982-1984 6 Trevor Bauer 2009 Tom Baine 1983 Andy Center 1981 Alden Carrithers 2007-2008 Steve Bono 1982 Jim Thomas 1979-1980 Jacob Shirley 2011 Floyd Chiffer 1977-1978 P.C. Shaw (AC) 2010 David Huff 2006 Phil Mack 1981 Cody Decker 2007-2000 Brian Green (AC) 2005 Tim Leary 1977-1979 2222 Sean Carpenter 2003-2006 Vince Beringhele (AC) 1995-2004 1177 John Savage (HC) 2005-2013 Josh Arhart 2002 Mike Mitchell 1992-1994 Rex Peters (AC) 2012-2013 Casey Janssen 2001-2004 Jon Brandt 1999-2001 Kevin Webb 1990-1991 Dennis Holt 2010-2011 Rich Hofman 2000 Eric Byrnes 1995-1998 Scott Cline 1988-1989 P.C. Shaw (AC) 2007-2009 Brian Strelitz 1999 1994 Steve Stowell 1984-1987 Josh Roenicke 2005-2006 Brett Nista 1995-1998 Gary Hagy 1991 Vince Beringhele 1981-1983 Daniel Reid 2004 Brian Criss 1992 John Giantz 1990 Mike Kunes 2000-2003 David Tokheim 1989-1991 Mike Fyhrie 1988-1989 Derek Fowler 1997-1998 Robbie Katzaroff 1988

111212 JERSEY NUMBER HISTORY (since 1977) Bobby Holley 1986-1987 Mark Wiede 1981-1982 3333 4400 Daniel Sullivan 1984 Andy Center 1979-1980 Hunter Virant 2013 Ryan Deeter 2010-2013 Pat Clements 1982-1983 Eric Broersma 1978 Eric Jaffe 2011-2012 Jason Novak 2006-2009 Paul Conley 1981 Ray Tromba 1977 Erik Goeddel 2008-2010 Tyler Dersom 1998-1999 Reggie West 1980 2288 Sam Ray 2007 Brandon Rogers 1997 Ron Cummings 1979 Justin Hazard 2012-2013 Scott Botterman 2003-2006 Bill Craig 1992-1994 Brian Viselli 1977 Rick Vanderhook (AC) 2009-2011 Rashad Parker 2001-2002 Vince Beringhele (AC) 1990-1991 2233 Marc Navarro 2008 Justin Wade 2000 Mike Magnante 1987-1988 Brenton Allen 2011-2013 Brant Rustich 2004-2007 Ryan Roques 1998-1999 Scott Marsh 1984-1985 Dan Klein 2008-2010 Kevin Jerkens 2000-2003 Dan Keller 1996-1997 Colin Morisako 1982 Tyson Brummett 2007 Matt Pearl 1998 Bobby Kazmirski 1993-1995 4411 Pat Shine (AC) 2006 Jim Parque 1995-1997 John Dolak 1987-1990 Jason D’Andrea 2012 Adam Simon 2003-2005 Ryan Berry 1994 Dick Foreman (AC) 1979, 1981 Brandon Lodge 2008, 2010-2011 Casey Grzecka 2001-2002 Kurt Schwengel 1990-1993 Larry Silver 1977 Kevin Brophy 2004-2007 Aldo Pinto 1997-2000 Chris Pritchett 1989 3344 Warren Trott 1999 Kevin Sheredy 1996 Bob Allen 1987 Cody Poteet 2013 Darren Chandler 1996 Brett Schafer 1993-1995 Jim Ramsey 1986 Chase Brewer 2010-2012 Seth Bean 1994 Dave Stoll 1992 David Bond 1984-1985 Brendan Lafferty 2005-2009 Michael Caravelli 1992 Don Tamburro (AC) 1989-1990 Doug Cole 1981-1982 David Johnson 2003-2004 4422 Tim Byrne 1988 Tim Page 1979-1980 Wade Clark 1999-2002 Ryan Reightley 1996-1997 Alex Sanchez 1985-1987 John Peel 1977 Tony Righetti 1997-1998 John Mitchell 1994 Lindsay Meggs 1981-1984 2299 Ryan Lynch 1994-1996 Jim Thomas 1977-1978 4433 Ty Moore 2013 Kris Schwengel 1990-1993 Niko Gallego 2008 2244 Brent Dean (UAC) 2009 Chris Spears 1988 Robert Dickmann 2006 Brian Carroll 2011-2013 Jeff Rapoport 2007-2008 Tim Gudim 1980 Jim Hemming 1999-2001 Brett Krill 2009-2010 Chris Jensen 2002-2006 Doug LaValley 1977 Billy Pieper 1997 Tim Murphy 2006-2008 Matt Thayer 2001 3355 Dan Kramer 1993-1994 Pat Shine (AC) 2005 Ryan McCann 2000 Chase Radan 2013 John Violette 2004 Freddie Mitchell 1998 4444 Zack Ortiz 2012 Brett Urabe 2013 Christian Lewis 2000-2003 Sam Brownell 1996-1997 Mitchell Beacom 2008-2011 Michael Hymes 1998-1999 Josh Morton 1995 Madison Poole 2012 Jason Zinser 2005-2007 Matt Mosher 2010-2011 Brian Criss (AC) 1996-1997 Scott Berger 1994 David Johnson 2002 Jason Green 1995 Adam Schulhofer 1989-1992 Gabe Cohen 2007-2009 Brian Baron 2001 Daniel Miltenberger 2004-2006 Jeffrey Hale 1991-1992 Steve Hisey 1985-197 Adam Berry 1998-2000 Derek Vaughn 1989-1990 Eric Nolte 1984 Bill Scott 1998-2000 Rick Heineman 1992-1996 Benny Craig 1994-1996 Tim Lindsay 1987 Altie Schmitt 1982 Mike Lewis 1988-1991 John Joslyn 1985-1986 Chuck Yaeger 1981 Jamie Nelson (AC) 1993 Bill Haselman 1985-1987 Don Tamburro (AC) 1991-1992 Ken Bloom 1983-1984 Dave Montanari 1978-1980 Jeff Pries 1982-1984 Brian Graham 1979-1982 Tim Bjelland 1977 Herb Fauland 1979-1980 4455 John Peel 1978 3300 David Will 1977-1978 Max Schuh 2013 Robbie Henderson 1977 Jake Ehret 2012-2013 Christoph Bono 2012 3366 Brady Dolan 2006 2255 Marc Navarro 2009-2011 Matt Giovinazzo 2010-2012 Chris Keck 2013 Hector Ambriz 2004-2006 Billy Susdorf 2002-2004 Dustin Quist 2006-2009 Edward Jung 2000 Beau Amaral 2010-2012 Mike Castillo 2002-2003 Nick Palchikoff 2005 Charles Brewer 2007-2009 Tyler Dersom 2000 Ryan Roques 1997 Brandon Averill 2001-2003 Jon Cannon 1994 Garett White 2003-2006 Justin Alumbaugh 1999 Forrest Johnson 1998-2000 Daniel Reid 2002 Charles Merricks 1998 Sal Moreno 1992-1993 Ryan O’Toole 1994-1997 Brian Criss 1991 Ryan Cheo 2001 Mike Jaramillo 1996-1997 Pete Janicki 1990-1992 Ryan Carter 1998-2000 Gar Vallone 1992-1995 Kevin Webb 1989 4466 Troy Glaus 1995-1997 Scott Schanz 1998-1990 Eric Bates 1988 Jeff Howatt 1994-1995 Dave Dieter 1993-1994 Andy Naworski 1985 Jeff Conine 1985-1987 Gabe Sollecito 1992-1993 David Schultz 1991 Chris Schultz 1983-1984 Mike Young 1982 John Winnek 1991 Shawn Wills 1990 Bob Larimer 1981-1982 Eric Broersma 1980-1981 Joe James 1988 Barry Silver 1980 Craig Johnson 1977 4477 Craig Good 1986 Dave Baker 1977, 1979 Aaron Weimer 2012-2013 Jeff Hirsch 1985 3377 3311 Andy Suiter 2006 Trevor Bauer 2010-2011 Chris Krug (AC) 1977, 1980-1984 Darrell Miller Jr. 2013 Leandro Dottavio 2005 Craig Johnson 1978 Aaron Markel 2003-2005 Michael Kerman 2012 Matt Sharp 2001-2002 Cody Joyce 1998-1999 2266 Nick Vander Tuig 2011 John Phillips 1994-1998 Scott Fitterer 1994 David Berg 2012-2013 Matt Grace 2009-2010 Jeff Howatt 1993 Jim Bonds 1991-1992 Jordan Haver 2007-2011 Matt Jones (AC) 2005-2008 Shawn Wills 1991-1992 4488 Blair Dunlap 2006 Kyle Mowery 2002-2004 Tom Szymanski 1989-1990 Tucker Forbes 2013 Jonathan Medici 2004-2005 Josh Canales 2000-2001 Todd Zeile 1984-1986 Scott Griggs 2010-2012 Josh Roenicke 2003 Sam Madrid 1997 Mike Burkland 1982-1983 Matt Mosher 2009 Freddie Mitchell 2000 Robin Dreizler (AC) 1991-1995 Gary Fradella 1980 Paul Diaz 1998 Kurt Birkins 1999 John Sutherland 1987-1990 Scott Bollens 1977-1979 Doug Jarvis 1994 Nick Theodorou 1995-1998 Dennis Delany (AC) 1985 Chris Lohman 1993-1994 Neal Newns 1984 3388 4499 Derek Tamburro 1990-1991 Tom Harmon 1983 Tyler Scott 2012-2013 Chris Giovinazzo 2008-09 Mike Kerber 1989 Kip Long 1979-1980 Garett Claypool 2007-2010 Brent Concolino 2006 Eric Karros 1986-1988 Dennis Delany 1977-1978 Tim Baker 2005 Cassidy Olson 1994-1998 Scott Kershaw 1985 3322 Chris Denove 2002 5500 Andy Naworski 1984 Khelyn Smith 1998 Gino Aielli 2008 Zack Weiss 2011-2013 Casey Cloud 1997 Joe Smalls 1982 Chase Brewer 2009 Paul Schmidt 2006-2007 Dave Schmidt 1978-1979 David Bourne 1994 Bryan Beck 2002-2005 Matt Grace 2008 Mike Eby 1991 Dave Rucker 1977 Andy Suiter 2007 Bobby Roe 1998-2001 Michael Vdovkin 1990 Nick Theodorou 1994 2277 Sam Ray 2004-2006 Bobby Holley 1988 Pat Gallagher 2011-2013 Hector Ambriz 2003 Bob Hamelin 1987 5511 Rob Rasmussen 2008-2010 Ryan Rasmussen 2001-2002 Mitch Miller (AC) 1984 Chris Cordeiro 2001-2002 Tim Stewart 2006-2007 Garrett Atkins 1998-2000 Bob Westland 1981-1983 Ryan Reightley 1998 Jarrad Page 2004 Jon Heinrichs 1995-1997 Matt Young 1980 Jeff Lassiter 1997 Warren Trott 2000-2003 Jon Van Zandt 1993 3399 Pat Bennett 1994 Chase Utley 1998-1999 Tim Lindsay 1989-1991 5522 Michael Caravelli 1993-1994, 1997 Keith Shibata 1985-1987 Tyson Brummett 2006 Christian Lewis 1999 Eric Reece 1998 Brett Schafer 1992 Bob Larimer 1983-1984 Jeff Huberts 1994 Zac Reeder 1989-1991 Colin Ward 1981-1982 Nick St. George 1994-1997 Scott Cline 1987 Pat Dodson 1979-1980 Ian Calip 1990-1991 5533 Rich Smith 1985-1986 Tim O’Neill 1977-1978 (AC) 1989 Jake Meyer 1994, 1996-1997 Bruce Elkins 1984 Bill Wenrick 1984-1987 Tom Grinstead 1982 5544 Tim Leary (AC) 1997-2002, 2004 John Violette 2003

111313 ALL-TIME BATTING STATS (since 1975)

Name Years AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HP SO OBP SF SH SB SBA Abney, Jeff 2003 .143 21 11 42 4 6 1 0 2 7 13 .310 1 0 15 .159 1 0 0 0 Adams, Mannie 1988-90 .301 147 --- 472 81 142 21 5 4 62 185 .392 67 8 53 .393 5 4 12 18 Aielli, Gino 2008-09 .340 49 36 144 24 49 10 0 2 16 65 .451 18 2 29 .418 1 3 5 7 Alarid, David 1982-85 .267 133 --- 300 60 80 10 2 7 47 115 .383 61 3 63 .395 1 3 13 22 Alexander, Michael 1984 .179 7 0 39 9 7 4 0 0 7 11 .282 6 0 9 .283 1 0 2 2 Allen, Bob 1987-89 .179 58 --- 67 16 12 1 0 4 14 25 .526 2 1 11 .273 0 0 1 1 Allen, Brenton 2011-12 .292 25 6 24 7 7 2 0 0 2 9 .375 8 1 12 .485 0 0 0 1 Amaral, Beau 2010-12 .322 186 179 712 145 229 38 8 10 106 313 .440 66 46 141 .410 7 12 30 50 Amaral, Rich 1982-83 .334 117 115 437 112 146 22 1 5 64 185 .423 103 5 63 .461 6 4 45 61 Ambriz, Hector 2003-06 .311 146 109 367 54 144 26 0 8 62 164 .447 47 14 68 .405 4 4 0 1 Amezquita, Chris 2009 .259 28 13 58 8 15 5 1 1 9 25 .431 7 3 22 .368 0 0 2 3 Ammentorp, Tim 1976-79 .257 101 --- 101 14 26 3 0 1 6 32 .317 13 1 18 .348 0 1 0 0 Ammirato, Zak 1993-96 .307 175 --- 560 101 172 36 4 14 100 258 .461 85 14 122 .403 13 6 17 30 Arhart, Josh 2001-02 .333 91 83 330 64 110 25 1 10 61 167 .506 31 11 45 .402 6 1 2 5 Ashner, Corey 2007 .071 6 4 14 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .071 0 0 4 .071 0 0 0 0 Atkins, Garrett 1998-00 .369 180 180 748 180 276 56 4 40 167 460 .615 84 6 78 .433 7 5 5 7 Auten, Jim 1976-79 .303 178 --- 607 116 184 33 2 38 129 355 .552 76 5 70 .381 8 2 5 5 Averill, Brandon 2001-04 .307 189 154 583 96 179 31 4 27 103 299 .513 48 15 180 .372 4 4 3 8 Babineau, Ryan 2006-08 .260 161 155 534 83 139 23 3 11 87 201 .376 55 11 106 .337 9 18 12 17 Baine, Tom 1983 .304 12 5 23 8 7 2 0 0 3 9 .391 3 0 1 .385 0 0 0 0 Baker, Dave 1975-78 .280 214 --- 738 127 207 36 6 34 152 357 .484 98 13 125 .374 1 4 7 11 Baron, Brian 1999-01 .276 112 107 436 66 164 28 1 3 74 203 .466 31 8 45 .420 8 0 2 3 Barry, John 1985 .282 44 --- 142 24 40 5 1 0 12 47 .331 10 0 22 .327 1 3 1 2 Battey, Earl 1976 .275 39 --- 109 23 30 2 2 5 28 51 .468 19 3 15 .391 2 1 14 19 Beall, Pete 1981-84 .318 209 200 773 140 246 43 4 20 149 357 .462 106 10 137 .405 5 8 11 17 Berger, Scott 1994 .500 7 --- 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 1 0 1 .667 0 0 1 1 Beringhele, Vince 1981-83 .319 163 156 576 120 184 31 6 10 94 257 .446 138 6 58 .452 6 6 46 64 Berry, Adam 1999-02 .278 155 128 515 107 143 27 2 31 102 267 .518 57 11 152 .359 4 3 8 11 Berry, Sean 1985 .293 48 --- 150 37 44 7 1 3 23 62 .413 19 2 28 .376 2 2 13 17 Berman, Gary 1983-86 .313 158 --- 524 85 164 32 5 13 95 263 .502 51 3 61 .373 6 1 3 7 Bjelland, Tim 1977-79 .305 52 --- 118 26 36 5 0 0 19 41 .347 16 2 17 .386 4 1 1 1 Blesius, Mark 1983 .000 9 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 2 .250 0 1 1 1 Bollens, Scott 1977-79 .000 1 --- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Bono, Steve 1982 .231 11 2 13 0 3 0 1 0 2 5 .385 2 1 2 .353 1 0 0 0 Boyd, Travis 1992-95 .186 67 --- 140 26 26 7 0 1 14 36 .257 14 4 32 .275 2 1 1 2 Brakebill, Brent 1982-85 .264 168 --- 473 107 125 27 3 14 77 200 .423 76 6 72 .368 8 8 11 13 Brandt, Jon 1999 .000 75 38 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Brown, Trevor 2010-12 .291 136 108 412 59 120 17 2 4 69 153 .371 27 16 76 .354 6 13 8 13 Byrne, Tim 1988 .286 10 --- 7 3 2 0 0 0 1 2 .286 1 0 3 .375 0 0 0 0 Byrnes, Eric 1995-98 .331 242 240 984 235 326 75 6 48 203 557 .566 120 18 154 .410 9 18 81 126 Campanella, John 2001 .317 38 18 82 12 26 3 0 3 14 38 .463 14 1 24 .423 0 0 0 0 Canales, Josh 2000-01 .322 105 96 366 72 118 12 1 0 40 132 .361 37 10 63 .399 1 19 18 23 Cano, Hector 1985 .297 60 --- 222 42 66 16 5 5 42 107 .482 29 5 41 .388 2 3 3 4 Carpenter, Mike 1978 .343 47 --- 178 32 61 7 5 0 16 78 .438 19 2 11 .410 1 2 36 36 Carpenter, Sean 2003-06 .249 98 65 237 45 59 13 1 1 20 77 .325 28 2 49 .331 2 3 10 12 Carrasco, Tony 1993-94 .212 47 --- 66 11 14 1 1 0 7 17 .258 11 2 18 .338 1 0 4 7 Carrithers, Alden 2007-08 .364 120 120 456 104 166 32 3 7 79 225 .493 72 22 58 .464 10 6 26 33 Carroll, Brian 2011-12 .200 38 8 35 9 7 2 0 0 4 9 .257 5 3 13 .349 0 5 2 4 Cline, Scott 1986-89 .313 175 --- 572 111 179 42 1 25 130 298 .521 104 14 100 .424 10 0 10 17 Cloud, Casey 1997-98 .232 89 65 237 46 55 13 0 3 24 77 .325 42 2 51 .350 2 3 0 1 Coates, Robin 1981 .000 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Cohen, Gabe 2007-09 .283 139 129 488 87 138 23 2 24 93 237 .486 53 11 143 .364 3 3 17 27 Combs, Kelly 1977 .267 21 --- 30 6 8 2 0 0 0 10 .333 4 0 7 .353 0 1 0 0 Concolino, Chad 2004 .256 26 25 78 13 20 3 0 2 11 29 .372 16 3 19 .398 1 1 2 4 Conley, Paul 1981 .213 44 39 150 19 32 8 0 4 23 52 .347 14 1 34 .280 3 1 0 1 Conlin, Kevin 2002-03, 2005 .226 62 36 146 19 33 4 0 0 16 37 .253 21 8 36 .352 1 1 3 3 Connors, Steve 1974-75 .310 61 --- 200 25 62 14 1 4 38 90 .450 16 --- 30 .361 ------4 4 Cowan, Ed 1974 .326 19 --- 43 2 14 2 1 0 8 18 .419 2 0 10 .356 0 0 2 2 Cox, Mobil 1976-78 .250 145 --- 452 60 113 11 3 14 67 172 .381 32 12 57 .312 7 11 9 9 Craig, Benny 1994-96 .174 52 --- 86 9 15 2 0 2 11 23 .267 5 1 39 .226 1 0 0 0 Crabtree, Gary 1982 .083 19 14 48 17 4 0 0 0 5 4 .083 23 0 14 .375 1 0 3 5 Crawford, Brandon 2006-08 .319 179 179 722 145 230 44 13 20 136 260 .499 80 10 163 .393 3 12 29 41 Criss, Brian 1991-92 .256 74 --- 78 8 20 4 0 0 10 24 .308 20 0 16 .404 1 0 2 2 Curtis, Jermaine 2006-08 .321 147 141 533 110 171 38 6 6 80 239 .448 81 29 71 .431 9 18 15 18 Dallas, Bobby 1975-76 .288 96 --- 371 75 107 14 3 12 62 163 .439 75 3 39 .412 0 4 25 38 Dean, Brent 2007-08 .276 35 28 87 12 24 1 0 1 11 28 .322 6 7 22 .359 3 4 2 3 DeCinces, Tim 1994-96 .321 174 --- 654 129 210 54 0 37 166 375 .573 96 2 87 .403 13 3 20 31 Decker, Cody 2006-09 .288 191 163 619 118 178 28 0 47 153 347 .561 83 16 172 .382 7 2 5 9 Delaney, Dennis 1975-78 .302 165 --- 553 117 167 23 2 28 114 278 .503 74 2 45 .382 7 2 18 20 DeLaTorre, Julian 1981-82 .226 33 16 62 9 14 2 0 1 8 19 .306 7 2 15 .319 1 0 1 2 Denove, Chris 2003-05 .277 151 147 530 77 147 21 2 14 95 214 .404 35 8 93 .327 8 6 3 6 Dieter, Dave 1993-94 .252 58 --- 151 17 38 3 0 3 24 50 .331 8 2 23 .291 4 1 0 2 Dodson, Pat 1978-80 .299 110 --- 334 76 100 14 1 20 74 176 .527 87 2 83 .442 5 2 6 6 Dolak, John 1987-90 .251 109 --- 259 37 65 12 0 8 53 101 .390 34 3 61 .340 4 3 2 4 Dolan, Brady 2006-08 .277 103 57 213 46 59 8 2 3 25 80 .376 18 9 71 .355 2 6 6 8 Dunlap, Blair 2006, 2008-10 .295 201 174 706 130 208 48 5 17 92 317 .449 47 14 152 .349 4 18 28 39 Duran, Raul 2008 .182 25 2 22 3 4 0 0 1 4 7 .318 1 0 7 .208 1 0 1 1 Edwards, Kamau 1995-96 .067 14 0 15 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 .133 0 0 7 .063 1 0 0 0 Elkins, Bruce 1984 .300 25 13 50 8 15 3 0 3 9 27 .540 6 1 12 .386 0 0 0 0 Ellis, Paul 1988-90 .324 144 --- 450 84 146 19 1 34 116 269 .598 52 18 44 .414 2 0 3 4 Ephraim, Mike 1987 .286 8 --- 7 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 .286 1 0 0 .375 0 0 0 0 Espy, Dean 2010-11 .331 122 98 405 70 134 22 3 12 92 198 .489 31 7 68 .383 6 8 15 21 Ervin, Gary 1978-79 .226 87 --- 226 30 51 13 1 2 37 72 .319 34 1 41 .326 3 3 1 1 Fiacco, Charlie 1986-89 .304 184 --- 672 184 204 43 4 37 146 366 .545 129 33 152 .435 8 6 55 66 Filia-Snyder, Eric 2012 .245 20 14 53 6 13 1 0 0 8 14 .264 7 2 8 .355 0 1 3 3 Finkenberg, John 1973-75 .250 33 --- 48 6 12 1 0 1 8 16 .333 4 0 10 .307 ------0 --- Followell, Vern 1978-79 .319 117 --- 405 56 129 19 3 6 77 172 .425 27 4 31 .361 7 6 3 3 Fradella, Gary 1980 .298 52 --- 141 14 42 11 0 4 31 65 .461 16 3 25 .379 1 0 1 1 Francisco, Ben 2001-02 .332 93 91 388 90 129 31 2 12 79 200 .515 30 10 41 .388 8 4 35 40 Gallagher, Pat 2011-12 .094 25 4 32 0 3 1 0 0 6 4 .125 3 0 12 .167 1 0 0 0 Gallego, Mike 1979-81 .261 158 46 597 114 156 32 9 11 88 239 .400 73 9 82 .348 5 2 20 25 Gallego, Niko 2008-10 .274 141 133 460 81 126 24 4 3 64 167 .363 45 32 81 .373 7 15 34 41 Garrison, Venoy 1973-75 .331 120 --- 372 75 123 17 3 9 68 173 .465 51 --- 45 .411 ------32 --- Gausepohl, Dan 1978-79 .310 112 --- 390 99 121 23 4 12 57 188 .482 60 3 61 .400 7 3 33 33 Gaylord, Ken 1975-76 .274 95 --- 303 45 83 14 3 11 55 136 .449 36 4 17 .359 0 2 6 6 Gelalich, Jeff 2010-12 .316 159 141 506 108 160 27 6 15 74 244 .482 74 26 126 .428 2 9 33 40 Giovinazzo, Chris 2008-11 .255 180 116 486 84 124 24 8 6 51 184 .379 46 8 119 .328 2 12 24 30 Giovinazzo, Matt 2011-12 .240 19 4 25 1 6 0 0 0 7 6 .240 3 0 7 .300 2 0 1 1 Glantz, John 1990 .178 28 --- 45 6 8 1 0 1 8 12 .267 4 1 16 .260 0 0 0 0 Glaus, Troy 1995-1997 .344 179 178 697 211 240 39 2 62 180 469 .673 123 14 144 .448 7 2 24 51

111414 ALL-TIME BATTING STATS (since 1975)

Name Years AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB SBA Gordon, Joe 1992 .000 2 --- 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 Gorski, Gary 1985 .284 40 --- 109 25 31 5 2 2 18 46 .422 14 1 22 .368 1 0 7 8 Graham, Brian 1979-82 .330 206 113 737 146 243 30 5 7 108 304 .412 71 7 55 .389 10 15 54 65 Green, Jason 1996-99 .323 150 107 418 74 135 33 1 9 83 197 .471 60 7 58 .411 7 3 3 6 Griffin, Preston 2001-04 .267 194 172 640 118 171 27 2 15 95 247 .386 62 38 122 .360 12 9 5 11 Grzecka, Casey 2001-02 .346 71 52 212 30 65 17 0 3 41 91 .429 18 5 37 .371 2 2 2 4 Gudim, Tim 1979-82 .247 87 64 227 29 56 9 1 4 31 79 .348 20 2 45 .311 2 5 3 5 Haerther, Casey 2007-09 .305 147 134 555 88 169 34 1 22 109 271 .488 40 8 94 .359 1 3 18 22 Hagy, Gary 1991 .305 59 --- 223 32 68 10 4 9 48 113 .507 17 3 43 .355 5 1 8 12 Hamelin, Bob 1987 .362 51 --- 130 37 47 13 0 13 47 99 .762 33 4 43 .491 4 0 10 12 Hamill, Ryan 2000 .246 27 14 61 6 15 8 0 1 13 26 .426 7 0 19 .310 3 0 1 2 Hankins, Mike 1987-90 .278 210 --- 670 106 186 27 4 8 108 245 .366 89 10 87 .364 14 13 7 15 Hanks, Parker 2005 .200 9 1 15 1 3 1 0 0 0 4 .267 0 0 6 .200 0 0 0 0 Haselman, Billy 1986-87 .324 106 --- 386 84 125 25 1 20 95 212 .549 37 9 67 .390 6 1 21 27 Heineman, Rick 1996 .000 7 --- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Heineman, Tyler 2010-12 .313 96 73 265 52 83 9 1 1 34 97 .366 29 23 22 .423 2 20 3 6 Hemming, Jim 2000 .273 35 23 88 16 24 5 0 6 18 47 .534 24 0 26 .429 0 0 0 0 Henderson, Robbie 1975-77 .283 119 --- 364 66 103 13 1 12 57 154 .423 50 3 45 .370 5 2 4 7 Henrichs, Jon 1994-1997 .315 209 --- 778 187 245 57 8 32 151 414 .532 104 8 103 .396 11 6 52 99 Hill, Dave 1975 .293 26 --- 82 13 24 5 1 2 18 37 .451 6 0 8 .341 ------0 --- Hinds, Robert 1990-92 .276 134 --- 453 95 125 19 4 2 43 158 .349 62 13 87 .377 3 9 38 55 Hisey, Steve 1984-87 .310 188 --- 652 137 202 30 6 39 176 361 .554 100 9 141 .404 8 5 12 17 Hofman, Rich 2000 .167 12 0 6 1 1 0 0 1 1 4 .667 1 0 1 .286 0 0 0 0 Holley, Bobby 1986-88 .279 165 --- 544 125 152 30 5 15 70 237 .436 108 8 103 .401 9 3 15 21 Holt, Dennis 2010-11 .600 10 0 10 2 6 0 0 0 3 6 .600 0 0 2 .600 0 0 0 0 Hufferd, John 1975 .200 6 --- 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .200 1 --- 3 .333 ------0 --- Hymes, Michael 1997-99 .276 97 29 152 33 42 1 0 0 16 43 .283 16 3 27 .355 1 3 9 11 James, Joe 1988 .300 58 --- 203 36 61 11 0 14 47 114 .562 34 5 50 .410 2 0 1 2 Janssen, Casey 2001-04 .225 104 74 138 25 31 4 0 4 20 47 .341 21 4 51 .341 1 1 3 5 Jarramillo, Mike 1996-97 .255 22 13 55 7 14 3 0 1 7 20 .364 3 0 7 .293 0 0 1 2 Jensen, Chris 2002-03, 05-06 .319 152 120 511 90 163 25 0 16 77 236 .462 46 12 72 .385 5 2 3 7 Jerkens, Allen 1996 .000 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Johnson, Craig 1977-78 .323 84 --- 251 70 81 12 1 22 62 161 .641 34 4 69 .408 3 0 17 17 Johnson, Forrest 1998-00 .347 91 68 308 72 107 22 5 28 89 223 .724 25 7 53 .406 2 0 4 9 Joslyn, John 1985-86 .358 118 --- 402 114 144 38 3 24 95 260 .647 86 3 52 .470 5 2 6 9 Joyce, Cody 1999 .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Karros, Eric 1986-88 .365 136 --- 532 121 194 38 5 26 123 320 .602 68 9 65 .442 4 0 19 24 Kasarjian, Kris 2005 .222 20 5 36 2 8 1 0 0 4 9 .250 2 1 3 .282 0 0 0 0 Katzaroff, Robbie 1987-90 .306 214 --- 821 182 264 35 20 3 99 348 .424 92 15 85 .396 8 8 96 120 Kazmirski, Bobby 1995 .000 17 --- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Keating, Dave 1988-89 .259 96 --- 266 56 69 10 6 8 35 115 .432 22 7 77 .328 4 2 26 30 Keck, Chris 2012 .293 28 10 41 3 12 3 0 0 5 15 .366 4 1 7 .354 2 1 0 0 Keefer, Cody 2010-12 .319 166 164 589 102 188 34 2 3 86 235 .399 94 17 116 .423 7 16 15 25 Keller, Dan 1998-99 .000 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Kerber, Mike 1989 .500 3 --- 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 1.000 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0 0 Kiner, Mike 1973-75 .254 108 --- 268 28 68 9 1 13 45 118 .440 24 --- 47 .316 ------2 --- Klein, Matt 1996-98 .000 48 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Kramer, Kevin 2012 .281 44 35 121 18 34 5 0 0 13 39 .322 7 6 19 .351 0 6 1 2 Krikorian, Rick 1981-82 .248 64 38 149 25 37 7 0 1 21 47 .315 30 2 15 .373 4 2 2 3 Krill, Brett 2008-10 .280 78 57 239 50 67 16 1 7 40 106 .444 17 7 49 .345 1 8 9 9 Kubinski, Tim 1991-93 .246 89 --- 69 13 17 2 1 2 14 27 .391 6 0 10 .307 0 0 1 3 Kuenhert, Anthony 1992-94 .267 22 --- 15 2 4 0 0 0 1 4 .267 7 1 5 .522 0 0 0 0 Lafferty, Brendan 2005-08 .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Lansdon, Tommy 2005 .269 39 33 104 18 28 4 1 1 8 37 .356 11 5 29 .367 0 5 7 9 Larimer, Bob 1981-84 .278 115 62 248 43 69 16 2 6 47 107 .431 34 0 67 .360 4 0 1 2 LaValley, Doug 1977 .000 2 --- 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Lewis, Christian 2000-03 .227 86 23 119 23 27 7 1 3 16 45 .378 6 2 32 .276 0 1 1 2 Lewis, Mike 1989-91 .252 74 --- 151 19 38 9 2 1 19 54 .358 19 4 37 .351 0 5 0 1 Lockwood, Bob 1980 .100 7 ---- 10 6 1 1 0 0 1 2 .200 2 0 2 .250 0 0 2 2 Lohman, Chris 1991-93 .280 163 --- 410 61 115 21 0 12 87 172 .420 71 4 102 .389 3 2 8 11 Lopez, Andy 1974-75 .267 77 --- 180 30 48 8 1 0 13 58 .322 37 --- 29 .392 ------2 2 Lopez, Vince 1983, 1985 .278 86 --- 281 49 78 17 2 4 49 111 .395 49 6 53 .391 4 4 7 12 Lovullo, Torey 1984-87 .311 240 --- 856 211 266 45 6 51 188 476 .556 180 4 94 .429 10 18 15 23 Lynch, Ryan 1995 1.000 20 12 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 2.000 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 Lyon, Nick 1998-2000, 2002 .286 138 88 336 74 96 20 3 16 66 170 .506 43 14 101 .384 5 5 10 12 Mack, Shane 1982-84 .361 159 153 606 158 219 38 10 29 142 364 .601 81 9 77 .438 9 1 44 55 Marder, Neal 1981 .176 14 3 17 4 3 1 0 0 0 4 .235 3 0 3 .300 0 0 0 0 Markel, Aaron 2003-05 .208 31 11 53 6 11 5 0 0 6 16 .302 1 1 19 .236 0 2 0 0 Marquez, Jeff 1994 .000 13 --- 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 Matoian, Chad 1994-1997 .280 165 --- 517 85 145 29 0 3 74 183 .354 40 9 52 .340 4 9 5 10 McCarthy, Ryan 2002-04 .276 165 160 606 100 167 31 1 22 107 266 .439 59 8 114 .344 8 7 10 11 McGuire, Ryan 1991-93 .339 174 --- 590 157 200 43 2 47 182 388 .658 135 7 108 .462 9 1 30 37 McMillan, Brett 2003-06 .276 213 193 738 122 204 37 5 27 129 332 .450 81 15 158 .355 10 8 2 7 Medici, Jonathan 2004-05 .200 12 0 5 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 .200 0 0 2 .200 0 0 0 0 Meggs, Lindsey 1981-84 .290 222 218 815 158 236 49 3 29 168 378 .464 125 19 84 .393 8 5 12 19 Melhuse, Adam 1992-93 .303 123 --- 478 107 145 29 5 20 91 244 .510 81 2 80 .401 7 0 14 23 Merricks, Charles 1998-00 .267 109 100 359 60 96 14 0 3 49 119 .331 44 10 71 .360 4 9 0 4 Metzger, Mike 2005-06 .204 62 23 98 14 20 2 0 1 15 25 .255 8 3 31 .284 0 2 3 7 Miller, Mark 1978-79 .233 34 --- 30 10 7 0 0 1 2 10 .333 4 0 5 .314 1 0 6 6 Miranda, Shane 2000-01 .105 17 1 19 2 2 1 0 0 2 3 .158 3 0 7 .227 0 0 0 0 Mitchell, Freddie 2000 .235 26 3 17 5 4 1 0 0 1 5 .294 2 1 8 .350 0 0 1 2 Mitchell, Mike 1992-94 .333 163 --- 582 114 194 45 1 36 135 349 .600 84 7 86 .421 4 0 3 5 Montanari, David 1978-81 .318 150 54 466 83 148 29 5 7 83 208 .446 44 3 42 .374 8 2 13 21 Moore, Mike 1990-92 .318 124 --- 400 106 127 18 4 19 76 210 .525 57 9 127 .412 3 0 41 49 Morris, Dave 1974-75 .227 60 --- 128 23 29 2 0 5 22 46 .359 18 --- 33 .322 ------6 --- Morrison, Matt 1981-84 .302 111 63 258 61 78 9 5 3 44 106 .411 39 0 52 .390 3 4 10 14 Moscaret, Steve 1981 .231 32 6 39 7 9 0 1 0 8 11 .282 12 0 9 .412 0 0 3 4 Mosher, Matt 2010 .000 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Mowery, Kyle 2003 .200 5 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .200 0 0 2 .200 0 0 0 0 Murphy, Tim 2006-08 .251 72 57 203 30 51 16 0 1 17 70 .345 19 9 49 .342 0 4 5 8 Murray, Eddie 2006-09 .245 115 71 257 52 63 14 3 2 32 89 .346 38 29 52 .399 2 11 8 14 Myrow, John 1991-93 .328 111 --- 405 74 133 17 8 7 62 187 .462 10 7 57 .350 7 6 15 22 Navarro, Marc 2009-11 .195 90 19 118 15 23 5 1 1 15 33 .280 18 9 27 .340 2 1 5 7 Naworski, Andy 1985 .000 1 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 Nero, John 1984 .258 46 35 128 22 33 5 2 3 20 51 .398 19 1 26 .358 0 1 8 10 Nista, Brett 1995-98 .275 180 143 586 961 161 26 4 16 100 243 .415 23 11 96 .312 5 16 12 25 Nolind, Scott 1980 .282 39 ---- 71 9 20 2 0 1 6 25 .352 4 0 5 .320 0 1 1 1 Norman, Anthony 2004-06 .232 98 46 207 19 48 4 5 1 22 65 .314 18 4 37 .303 2 3 11 14 Norman, Greg 1978-81 .338 82 --- 272 53 92 19 4 10 57 149 .548 32 6 24 .415 3 2 5 8 Odeski, Matt 1976-78 .275 82 --- 255 55 70 12 1 4 26 96 .376 38 4 43 .371 5 4 18 18

111515 ALL-TIME BATTING STATS (since 1975)

Name Years AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OBP SF SH SB SBA Osborn, Jeff 1985-88 .280 200 --- 679 120 190 47 3 23 109 312 .460 74 14 85 .360 6 4 13 16 Oseguera, Paul 2006 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Page, Jarrad 2004-05 .195 90 57 221 37 43 6 1 4 28 63 .285 22 1 94 .269 1 1 10 12 Parker, Rashad 2001-02 .268 41 34 127 24 34 5 1 4 17 53 .417 11 7 33 .359 0 8 7 9 Parma, Tom 1973-76 .189 76 --- 95 30 18 3 0 0 13 21 .221 10 --- 17 .267 ------Pearl, Matt 1998-01 .310 161 118 522 107 162 28 2 11 89 227 .435 78 12 93 .408 5 4 10 18 Penniall, Dave 1975-76 .293 101 --- 396 94 116 19 3 8 50 165 .417 51 2 51 .372 5 2 48 53 Penniall, Will 2004-07 .276 137 98 406 55 112 20 3 5 43 153 .377 31 6 67 .334 3 12 20 29 Perri, Tony 1981-83 .257 68 50 191 29 49 8 1 5 41 74 .387 33 1 43 .366 2 0 1 1 Peterson, Curt 1975 .285 45 --- 144 21 41 13 0 4 18 66 .458 16 0 23 .356 0 0 0 0 Phillips, John 1998 .000 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Pieper, Billy 1997 .091 9 1 11 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .091 1 0 3 .167 0 0 0 0 Pinto, Aldo 1997-00 .272 131 63 276 44 75 16 1 4 38 105 .380 40 2 33 .364 3 3 0 3 Pritchett, Chris 1989-91 .341 150 --- 560 130 191 27 1 31 129 313 .559 61 5 90 .406 7 0 9 12 Quist, Dustin 2007-09 .212 32 3 33 5 7 2 0 0 4 9 .273 5 3 15 .366 0 2 1 1 Rahmatulla, Tyler 2009-111 .290 114 101 390 77 113 24 1 7 59 160 .410 58 19 74 .401 7 2 20 30 Rasmussen, Gary 1977 .254 53 --- 177 18 45 3 1 3 23 59 .333 16 3 23 .325 1 2 2 2 Rasmussen, Ryan 2001-02 .281 72 68 267 57 75 9 2 1 24 91 .341 22 5 29 .338 8 1 21 23 Ravitz, David 1989-93 .271 191 --- 535 94 145 33 0 7 61 199 .372 56 10 64 .344 13 15 8 18 Ray, Sam 2004-07 .182 17 0 11 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 .182 0 0 0 .167 1 0 0 0 Reece, Eric 1998-01 .277 138 106 437 77 121 21 3 15 85 193 .442 41 6 88 .344 5 2 4 9 Regis, Cody 2010-12 .278 178 167 571 92 159 31 4 16 117 246 .431 99 10 148 .387 12 15 14 19 Ridenour, Dana 1985 .000 1 --- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Roberts, David 1991-94 .325 190 --- 744 177 242 35 10 8 82 321 .431 128 10 87 .426 10 8 109 143 Rodriguez, Steve 2009-11 .215 147 137 424 58 91 15 1 10 64 138 .325 48 20 65 .322 2 24 3 10 Roenicke, Josh 2003-06 .262 123 81 313 37 82 14 1 1 45 101 .323 23 3 61 .317 2 7 3 9 Roenicke, Ron 1977 .284 52 --- 197 36 56 8 2 9 40 95 .482 35 0 27 .391 1 1 9 9 Rogers, Brandon 1997 .333 5 0 6 1 2 1 0 0 1 3 .500 0 0 3 .333 0 0 0 0 Roques, Ryan 1997-98 .125 48 0 24 15 3 0 0 1 3 6 .250 1 0 11 .160 0 0 5 10 Rouse, Nolan 2005-07 .138 58 30 87 10 12 4 0 0 7 16 .184 11 4 24 .260 2 8 0 2 Rustich, Brant 2004-05 .222 31 2 9 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .222 0 1 5 .300 0 0 0 0 Sakowski, Steve 1977-80 .196 48 --- 51 14 10 4 1 0 6 16 .314 7 0 22 .293 0 2 1 1 Sanchez, Alex 1985-86 .319 26 --- 72 15 23 3 2 2 16 36 .500 5 0 9 .354 2 0 5 7 Santora, Jack 1995-99 .281 194 170 694 140 195 22 5 10 75 257 .370 103 8 119 .376 8 22 19 30 Schafer, Brett 1993-95 .276 108 --- 351 76 97 14 1 4 39 125 .356 56 9 56 .388 1 12 32 39 Schleppenbach, Dave 1974-75 .125 8 --- 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .125 0 --- 4 .125 ------0 --- Schmitt, Altie 1982 .250 4 0 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 .500 0 0 1 .250 0 0 0 1 Schulhofer, Adam 1990-92 .330 67 --- 103 21 34 4 2 3 27 51 .495 7 0 33 .363 3 0 4 5 Schult, Rob 1996-97 .209 36 6 43 7 9 4 1 1 5 18 .419 3 1 19 .271 1 0 0 0 Schulz, Chris 1983-84 .294 60 43 163 25 48 9 0 1 20 60 .368 18 1 13 .368 0 3 0 1 Schwartz, Brian 1987-90 .257 61 --- 101 18 26 5 0 4 15 43 .426 17 1 29 .367 1 1 1 1 Schwenke, Matt 1991-93 .226 172 --- 478 58 108 19 0 8 68 151 .316 61 19 154 .336 2 10 3 13 Scott, Bill 1998-00 .392 151 140 576 155 226 47 3 53 173 438 .760 75 6 109 .462 7 1 2 8 Scruggs, Tony 1986-87 .332 90 --- 289 68 96 20 3 8 46 146 .505 31 3 56 .398 4 0 10 14 Seal, Mike 1995 .268 49 38 164 22 44 12 3 1 23 65 .396 10 4 14 .322 2 1 1 2 Seal, Scott 1994-95 .151 39 --- 73 9 11 3 0 1 8 17 .233 8 2 29 .253 0 0 0 1 Sharp, Matt 2002-05 .225 66 24 111 15 25 4 1 1 4 34 .306 18 3 24 .348 0 0 1 2 Shelley, Randall 1999-01 .258 139 115 418 80 108 25 1 11 53 168 .402 55 19 120 .366 5 6 4 8 Silver, Larry 1976-77 .262 95 --- 271 52 71 11 4 10 47 120 .443 36 5 45 .357 2 3 14 16 Simon, Adam 2003 .091 33 9 33 4 3 0 0 0 3 3 .091 2 0 8 .143 0 1 0 0 Slaught, Don 1978-80 .342 110 --- 392 67 134 24 4 11 80 199 .508 38 4 25 .399 7 3 16 16 Smith, Chris 1980-81 .308 104 51 325 75 100 11 1 0 20 113 .348 95 4 29 .469 0 6 40 49 Smith, Khelyn 1999-00 .000 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Smith, Richard 1985 .235 20 --- 34 6 8 1 0 1 6 12 .353 2 0 9 .278 0 0 0 0 Smith, Sean 2004-06 .283 77 72 254 45 72 24 1 6 42 116 .457 26 16 34 .380 4 5 1 3 Splitt, Steve 1976 .267 7 --- 15 2 4 2 0 1 5 9 .600 0 0 4 .267 0 0 0 0 St. John, Scott 1986-87 .229 32 --- 35 8 8 1 0 1 10 12 .343 6 0 11 .318 3 0 1 1 Stewart, Tim 2006-07 .255 82 67 235 36 60 16 1 9 42 105 .447 28 18 46 .375 2 0 1 3 Stowell, Steve 1984-87 .287 169 --- 436 100 125 33 2 12 81 198 .454 80 19 81 .416 4 4 15 19 Sullivan, Daniel 1984 .300 60 57 220 32 66 20 1 5 42 103 .468 26 2 18 .378 1 1 0 0 Susdorf, Billy 2002-04 .318 127 103 415 73 132 31 0 15 75 208 .501 36 4 64 .377 1 4 12 17 Svetlic, Mike 2004 .258 60 54 198 35 51 8 0 0 23 59 .298 27 5 47 .359 1 11 5 8 Szymanski, Tom 1989-90 .268 38 --- 71 11 19 1 1 0 7 22 .310 6 0 25 .325 0 1 1 3 Tamburro, Dave 1990-91, 1993 .205 33 --- 44 5 9 2 0 1 9 14 .318 2 1 17 .255 0 0 1 1 Taylor, Jr., Eric 2005-06 .264 73 51 182 24 48 7 3 4 26 73 .401 18 4 40 .340 2 5 9 11 Thayer, Matt 2002-04 .298 172 146 544 117 162 27 6 10 82 231 .425 83 14 120 .399 8 8 27 37 Theodorou, Nick 1995-98 .339 174 142 511 140 173 40 3 9 93 246 .481 128 8 116 .475 3 8 32 61 Thomas, Jim 1978-80 .263 97 --- 251 44 66 12 4 9 41 113 .450 53 1 60 .391 2 1 2 2 Tokheim, Dave 1988-91 .310 195 --- 677 115 210 35 7 15 99 304 .449 76 4 83 .379 8 5 50 67 Townsend, Raymond 1976-78 .319 75 --- 270 43 86 14 1 0 29 102 .378 16 0 18 .352 4 5 6 8 Trammell, Ken 1979-81 .297 74 6 158 47 47 2 2 1 19 56 .354 29 2 16 .411 1 2 14 14 Trott, Warren 2000-03 .314 87 48 191 38 60 13 2 3 21 86 .450 22 6 42 .402 0 2 3 4 Uribe, Justin 2007-10 .303 163 139 499 80 151 29 2 8 76 208 .417 69 27 84 .411 6 10 6 12 Utley, Chase 1998-00 .342 179 170 748 182 256 41 4 53 174 464 .620 65 16 122 .403 7 3 21 40 Valaika, Pat 2011-12 .254 114 111 389 58 99 21 4 2 59 134 .344 28 10 58 .319 3 16 7 12 Valent, Eric 1996-98 .323 188 186 722 199 233 38 4 69 219 486 .673 108 9 116 .413 8 8 13 26 Valent, Royce 1996-97 .120 28 1 25 1 3 1 0 0 3 4 .160 3 1 7 .233 1 0 0 0 Vallone, Gar 1992-95 .284 187 --- 617 111 175 37 3 11 113 251 .407 107 9 134 .394 5 15 11 18 Varner, Phil 1977 .145 22 --- 55 2 8 3 0 0 3 11 .200 1 1 5 .172 1 0 0 0 Vaughn, Derek 1989 .231 16 --- 13 3 3 2 0 0 1 5 .385 2 0 4 .333 0 0 0 0 Vdovkin, Mike 1990 .000 17 --- 17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Violette, John 1977-78 .216 59 --- 167 20 36 3 0 4 28 51 .305 17 2 33 .294 1 0 0 0 Viselli, Brian 1975-77 .308 98 --- 302 54 93 17 0 9 58 137 .454 40 2 32 .389 3 2 9 10 Waters, Jerry 1975-76 .289 82 --- 228 46 66 9 2 3 34 88 .386 18 2 41 .343 ------15 16 Webb, Kevin 1989, 1991 .290 55 --- 183 26 53 11 0 7 32 85 .464 17 6 55 .367 1 1 1 4 Weber-Shapiro, Alex 2009 .228 26 16 57 9 13 5 0 1 3 21 .368 15 1 20 .397 0 0 0 0 Weimer, Aaron 2011-12 .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Weisser, Mickey 2007-08 .250 81 51 184 22 46 6 1 2 27 60 .326 31 16 44 .399 2 7 0 0 West, Reggie 1980 .269 51 --- 182 25 49 5 3 0 21 60 .330 19 1 22 .342 0 5 19 19 Whisler, Wes 2002-04 .304 177 174 629 109 191 25 2 34 129 322 .512 73 16 135 .387 6 0 3 6 Williams, Adrian 2009-11 .231 52 11 65 10 15 1 0 0 2 16 .246 5 2 20 .306 0 3 2 5 Williams, Kevin 2011-12 .276 83 72 221 34 61 7 0 2 27 74 .335 23 12 46 .372 2 10 4 7 Wills, Shawn 1990-92 .300 152 --- 437 73 131 13 4 5 52 167 .382 27 7 82 .349 2 7 26 41 Winnek, John 1991 .000 1 --- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Wolfe, Joel 1989-91 .348 166 --- 601 129 209 36 13 18 119 325 .541 73 7 121 .419 8 3 83 106 Young, Mike 1982-83 .298 93 80 325 57 97 10 4 5 54 130 .400 30 0 60 .352 6 1 32 35 Zamora, Peter 1995-97 .310 170 163 651 108 202 44 1 28 152 332 .510 73 4 98 .379 8 2 2 5 Zancanaro, Dave 1988-90 .267 126 --- 221 44 59 6 1 5 35 82 .371 39 3 45 .383 1 1 21 25 Zeile, Shane 2012 .371 30 15 62 12 23 3 1 0 10 28 .452 5 8 10 .480 0 2 1 2 Zeile, Todd 1984-86 .331 137 --- 468 102 155 26 2 26 94 263 .562 46 3 57 .392 3 1 1 2

111616 ALL-TIME PITCHING STATS (since 1975)

Name Years ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO OAV WP HBP BK Adcock, Gary 1992-93 6.22 9-10 34 22 2 1 153.1 163 134 106 101 85 --- 18 19 0 Ambriz, Hector 2003-06 4.41 13-21 57 43 4 3 296.0 299 173 145 114 249 .264 30 19 9 Arrasmith, Scott 2000 3.07 0-1 14 0 0 0 14.2 11 5 5 12 13 .212 3 5 0 Averill, Brandon 2001-02 4.67 0-1 11 2 0 0 17.1 20 11 9 10 16 .282 2 1 2 Bates, Eric 1988 6.62 0-0 9 0 0 0 17.2 21 17 13 6 7 --- 2 2 0 Bauer, Trevor 2009-11 2.36 34-8 54 44 15 2 373.1 279 125 98 104 460 .207 30 19 8 Bean, Seth 1994 6.75 0-0 3 0 0 0 4.0 2 3 3 5 2 --- 0 2 0 Beacom, Mitchell 2009-11 3.49 1-3 47 0 0 1 59.1 55 28 23 16 74 .243 2 13 1 Beck, Bryan 2002-05 5.65 6-16 51 27 2 1 188.0 212 138 118 81 128 .287 7 21 9 Bennett, Pat 1994 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 1.1 2 0 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 Berg, David 2012 1.46 5-3 50 0 0 1 74.0 42 14 12 17 63 .165 1 9 0 Bianchi, Steve 1974-76 4.54 19-9 51 14 0 1 244.0 270 164 123 120 152 ------Birkins, Kurt 1999 4.05 0-1 19 0 0 0 20.0 26 17 9 16 18 .317 3 7 0 Bloom, Ken 1983-84 3.35 4-4 53 3 1 7 115.2 110 66 43 55 79 --- 9 10 2 Bollens, Scott 1977-79 2.78 13-6 80 0 0 15 148.2 131 60 46 52 97 --- 4 3 2 Bond, David 1985 5.13 3-0 15 2 0 1 33.1 37 24 19 18 28 --- 6 3 0 Bonds, Jim 1991-92 3.69 2-3 23 3 0 1 46.1 47 33 19 23 37 --- 4 4 0 Botterman, Scott 2003-06 6.47 2-3 32 0 0 1 40.1 46 31 29 28 27 .301 5 5 1 Brandt, Jon 1998-01 5.08 21-14 75 38 2 1 296.0 304 219 167 167 265 --- 21 33 6 Brewer, Charles 2007-09 4.88 12-10 39 27 0 1 175.1 200 119 95 57 138 .291 5 28 1 Brewer, Chase 2010-12 1.83 2-0 20 0 0 0 19.2 16 5 4 14 8 .250 1 6 0 Broersma, Eric 1978, 1980-81 3.28 15-12 42 36 5 0 206.0 177 100 75 103 165 --- 10 18 3 Brooks, Gavin 2007-09 4.71 12-14 59 33 3 8 218.0 215 148 114 103 196 .262 27 34 1 Brophy, Kevin 2004-07 4.58 6-3 75 0 0 1 76.2 75 53 39 54 64 .257 15 14 1 Brummett, Tyson 2006-07 4.24 16-13 37 33 8 1 235.2 249 130 111 65 194 .280 17 16 9 Burkland, Mike 1982-83 5.75 1-4 28 2 0 2 61.0 71 50 39 40 35 --- 5 4 0 Calip, Ian 1991 108.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0.1 3 4 4 3 1 --- 0 0 0 Cannon, Jon 1994 12.00 0-0 3 0 0 0 3.0 4 4 4 3 4 --- 0 1 0 Caravelli, Michael 1992-95 6.02 3-6 41 2 0 1 58.1 69 46 39 28 37 --- 3 4 0 Carter, Ryan 1998-00 6.79 7-10 61 25 0 5 202.2 226 184 153 136 209 --- 31 24 1 Castillo, Mike 2001-03 4.41 3-3 41 2 0 2 51.0 55 30 25 21 35 .279 7 4 2 Center, Andy 1979-81 4.62 10-13 63 13 1 5 167.2 176 112 86 86 92 --- 6 11 5 Cislak, Chad 1998-00 7.97 9-16 56 17 0 8 157.0 209 190 139 113 137 --- 30 25 0 Clark, Wade 2000-02 6.88 2-4 40 3 0 0 69.1 92 73 53 48 42 .329 8 15 0 Claypool, Garett 2007-10 3.12 14-7 74 33 0 4 207.2 154 80 72 80 181 .210 12 17 3 Clements, Pat 1981-83 5.78 18-18 66 40 5 0 291.1 327 230 187 186 160 --- 30 6 4 Cole, Doug 1980-82 5.60 1-2 18 2 0 2 35.1 43 37 22 31 15 --- 2 1 0 Cole, Gerrit 2009-11 3.38 21-20 50 49 5 0 322.1 252 143 121 114 376 .215 22 27 4 Concolino, Brett 2006 4.50 0-0 3 0 0 0 2.0 2 3 1 3 1 .250 0 0 0 Conine, Jeff 1985-87 6.07 5-4 43 16 1 2 121.2 122 106 82 89 66 --- 10 8 0 Cordeiro, Chris 2001-03 4.96 4-10 50 15 1 7 143.1 165 93 79 51 96 .287 12 6 5 Cowan, Ed 1974-76 4.10 22-11 53 11 0 1 270.0 263 148 123 153 223 ------Craig, Bill 1992 2.95 3-1 22 2 0 1 39.2 38 17 13 25 26 --- 9 2 0 Crawford, Brandon 2008 10.38 1-2 3 0 0 0 4.1 5 5 5 2 5 .263 0 0 0 Crecion, Gabe 1997-98 10.23 2-4 21 9 0 0 44.0 64 57 50 36 33 --- 5 5 0 Dale, David 1986-87 6.54 3-2 47 0 0 6 53.2 57 42 39 42 44 --- 3 3 0 D’Amico, J.T. 1990 10.80 0-1 2 1 0 0 5.0 7 6 6 5 1 --- 0 0 0 Darden, Tony 1989-90 7.96 1-1 20 3 0 0 37.1 40 41 33 36 20 --- 6 3 0 Davern, Mike 2001-02 9.34 0-3 22 5 0 0 35.2 52 44 37 27 19 .340 11 2 0 Deeter, Ryan 2011-12 1.96 1-0 41 0 0 0 36.2 28 12 8 21 33 .219 0 4 1 Dersom, Tyler 1998-00 7.51 4-1 51 0 0 0 56.1 60 64 47 57 58 --- 6 11 0 Diaz, Paul 1998-01 7.11 7-10 63 19 0 3 152.0 207 126 120 74 86 --- 10 10 4 Dickmann, Robert 2006 10.38 0-0 6 0 0 0 4.1 8 5 5 3 1 .421 1 1 1 Dishon, John 1988 5.33 1-0 18 0 0 1 25.1 30 17 15 17 14 --- 1 1 0 Drummond, Matt 2007-08, 2010 5.74 2-4 37 5 0 3 69.0 70 48 44 47 55 .273 8 11 4 Eby, Mike 1991 9.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 2.0 3 2 2 0 1 --- 1 0 0 Ellis, John 1993-94 8.22 0-0 12 1 0 0 15.1 17 14 14 12 20 --- 4 14 0 Espinoza, Pat 1975 4.79 5-3 16 --- 0 0 35.2 35 22 19 23 36 ------Ervin, Gary 1978-79 3.00 0-0 4 0 0 0 3.0 2 2 1 4 0 --- 0 0 0 Fauland, Herb 1979-80 4.28 10-5 55 5 0 11 109.1 127 65 52 40 54 --- 2 1 6 Fitterer, Scott 1994 4.76 4-1 15 4 0 2 34.0 38 21 18 15 25 --- 1 3 0 Fyhrie, Mike 1988-91 3.79 12-15 67 20 3 10 206.1 214 123 87 89 139 --- 10 15 2 Glaus, Troy 1996 18.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 1.0 3 2 2 0 2 --- 0 1 0 Goeddel, Erik 2009-10 3.10 2-0 45 0 0 1 58.0 54 27 20 27 65 .248 6 8 0 Good, Craig 1986 24.55 0-1 5 0 0 0 3.2 8 10 10 9 2 --- 3 0 0 Gorski, Gary 1985 3.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 3.0 5 1 1 1 3 --- 2 0 0 Grace, Matt 2008-10 3.91 4-4 72 6 0 1 101.1 102 59 44 39 75 .258 10 10 2 Griggs, Scott 2010-12 4.00 4-2 53 3 0 15 63.0 42 32 28 60 95 .188 15 5 0 Hale, Jeff 1991-92 5.91 3-3 31 1 0 1 45.2 61 34 30 16 13 --- 4 7 0 Hamill, Ryan 2000 18.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 1.0 2 2 2 0 2 .400 0 0 0 Harmon, Tom 1983 7.15 5-6 18 15 0 0 73.0 98 65 58 36 30 --- 8 4 0 Haver, Jordan 2007-09 3.38 0-0 11 0 0 0 13.1 10 6 5 6 8 .222 6 0 0 Heineman, Rick 1993-96 5.74 10-17 62 26 0 1 207.0 262 163 132 113 137 --- 20 27 0 Henderson, Robbie 1975-77 13.50 0-0 1 0 0 0 0.2 2 1 1 1 0 --- 2 0 0 Henkel, Rob 1997-00 5.56 10-10 55 20 2 2 153.2 153 88 95 77 208 --- 18 6 0 Hennis, Randy 1985-87 5.56 19-11 51 37 7 0 238.0 264 176 147 120 150 --- 16 16 2 Hirsch, Jeff 1985 4.58 1-1 14 0 0 0 19.2 16 15 10 14 10 --- 1 4 0 Holt, Dennis 2010-11 0.00 0-0 3 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 4 1 .000 2 1 0 Howatt, Jeff 1993-95 5.29 3-5 54 5 0 4 97.0 121 70 57 60 63 --- 8 11 0 Huberts, Jeff 1995 40.50 0-0 1 0 0 0 0.2 3 3 3 0 0 --- 0 0 0 Huff, David 2006 2.98 7-4 16 16 3 0 129.2 121 50 43 27 100 .249 7 6 4 Jacquez, Tom 1995-97 3.48 11-6 37 18 2 0 165.1 157 89 64 54 118 --- 7 13 0 Jaffe, Eric 2012 0.00 1-0 8 0 0 0 7.2 6 0 0 10 3 .250 1 1 0 Janicki, Pete 1990-92 4.38 23-12 55 44 11 2 324.2 360 214 158 233 215 --- 40 22 1 Janssen, Casey 2001-04 4.34 22-15 54 43 2 1 265.1 262 151 128 97 245 .258 18 15 3 Jerkens, Allen 1996 9.82 0-0 2 0 0 0 3.2 5 4 4 5 1 --- 0 0 0 Jerkens, Kevin 2000-03 6.53 7-5 77 1 0 7 113.0 160 101 82 40 69 .333 10 15 4 Johnson, David 2002-04 6.24 8-7 55 16 0 2 140.0 161 104 97 73 105 .295 16 13 3 Joslyn, John 1986 12.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 3.0 6 4 4 0 1 --- 1 0 0 Karp, Josh 1999-01 4.21 23-7 47 44 0 0 252.0 231 155 118 122 222 .243 28 31 1 Kazmirski, Bobby 1994-95 4.33 2-4 32 4 0 5 68.2 61 37 33 23 56 --- 1 5 0 Keating, Dave 1988 13.50 0-1 2 1 0 0 2.2 4 4 4 4 1 --- 0 0 0 Keller, Dan 1996-97, 1999 5.16 12-10 50 20 0 2 155.1 183 116 89 82 85 --- 3 2 0 Kerber, Mike 1989 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 2.1 2 2 0 2 0 --- 0 0 0 Kershaw, Scott 1985 4.86 3-2 17 5 0 0 37.0 36 30 20 35 28 --- 0 3 0 Klein, Dan 2008, 2010 3.36 8-3 46 2 0 10 69.2 67 28 26 14 68 .252 9 10 0 Klein, Matt 1996-98 7.13 6-3 48 5 0 3 82.0 117 81 65 48 48 --- 11 5 1 Kramer, Dan 1992-94 4.64 8-3 46 10 0 0 118.1 142 71 61 35 71 --- 7 7 0 Krikorian, Rick 1981-82 6.75 0-0 2 0 0 0 2.2 3 3 2 2 1 --- 0 0 0 Kubinski, Tim 1991-93 4.22 20-6 53 27 5 0 226.1 223 124 106 84 150 --- 17 18 0

111717 ALL-TIME PITCHING STATS (since 1975)

Name Years ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO OAV WP HBP BK Lafferty, Brendan 2005, 2007-09 5.50 7-8 94 3 0 3 147.1 172 104 90 64 119 .297 25 22 7 Leary, Tim 1977-79 3.09 21-15 53 40 15 0 306.0 277 149 105 146 258 --- 14 13 7 Lewis, Mike 1988-91 4.41 8-8 65 19 2 7 216.1 223 142 106 109 142 --- 15 10 1 Lindsay, Tim 1987-91 4.29 18-13 63 46 13 1 302.1 347 213 144 121 161 --- 19 27 2 Lizarraga, Bob 1974, 1976 4.77 4-3 36 4 0 4 83.0 89 55 44 45 57 ------Lodge, Brandon 2010-11 2.70 0-0 18 0 0 0 16.2 27 7 5 3 8 .365 2 1 1 Long, Kip 1979 8.66 1-2 11 0 0 0 17.2 23 19 17 20 11 --- 1 1 2 Lynch, Ryan 1994-96 6.46 5-9 49 20 0 2 133.2 171 112 96 74 80 --- 7 15 0 Lyon, Nick 2000, 2002 12.15 1-0 5 1 0 0 6.2 8 8 8 7 2 .345 0 1 0 Mack, Phil 1981 8.03 0-2 5 0 0 0 12.1 19 13 11 8 7 --- 2 0 0 Madrid, Sam 1997 8.10 1-0 4 0 0 0 3.1 2 3 3 3 2 --- 0 0 0 Magnante, Mike 1984-88 4.30 22-5 53 25 7 1 203.0 209 121 97 98 142 --- 7 14 2 Marsh, Scott 1985 3.20 2-3 18 10 1 0 59.0 48 27 21 39 31 --- 5 0 1 McDonald, Jeff 1980-82 5.42 11-10 62 29 4 1 219.0 252 160 132 154 123 --- 28 14 4 McGuire, Ryan 1991-93 1.74 4-0 17 1 0 2 31.0 18 6 6 14 34 --- 4 1 0 Merricks, Charles 1998, 2000 15.19 0-0 10 0 0 0 10.2 15 22 18 16 8 --- 1 2 0 Meyer, Jake 1996-97 3.41 4-5 43 1 0 8 60.2 55 35 23 44 66 --- 6 6 0 Miltenberger, Dan 2003-06 6.95 5-4 38 7 0 0 55.2 65 59 43 41 35 .293 10 3 3 Mitchell, John 1993-94 7.19 3-7 41 7 0 0 81.1 85 74 65 54 60 --- 6 10 0 Moreno, Sal 1993 5.79 1-0 3 1 0 0 4.2 4 3 3 4 5 --- 1 0 0 Morisako, Colin 1982 3.97 0-0 7 0 0 1 11.1 14 8 5 9 3 --- 1 1 0 Murphy, Tim 2007-08 4.34 10-10 37 27 3 3 178.1 167 96 86 79 207 .250 10 18 10 Naworski, Andy 1984-85 5.74 4-11 45 10 0 6 105.0 116 87 67 75 72 --- 20 12 0 Newns, Neal 1984-85 5.40 4-4 45 4 0 1 71.2 72 51 43 49 64 --- 7 7 1 Nolte, Eric 1984-85 6.86 6-2 30 14 1 0 84.0 85 71 64 75 53 --- 3 3 3 Novak, Jason 2006-09 4.98 6-3 86 4 0 4 137.1 138 83 76 63 121 .263 16 8 3 Ortega, Mike 1974-77 7.36 2-2 15 2 0 1 22.0 21 23 18 20 17 --- 3 --- 2 Ortiz, Zack 2012 2.92 2-0 12 0 0 0 12.1 16 7 4 9 6 .320 1 0 0 Oseguera, Paul 2005-06 3.05 4-1 35 3 00 3 62.0 63 23 21 18 60 .272 5 7 2 O’Toole, Ryan 1995-97 4.93 2-3 36 6 0 2 65.2 78 52 36 33 35 --- 10 7 0 Page, Tim 1979-80 5.17 4-7 29 17 1 0 94.0 99 57 54 61 47 --- 5 3 2 Parque, Jim 1995-97 3.55 25-11 51 50 10 0 334.2 349 172 132 136 319 --- 27 15 7 Peterson, Curt 1975-76 3.03 4-6 23 8 0 5 77.1 76 35 26 30 61 ------Phillips, John 1994-98 7.55 8-3 37 16 1 0 101.1 123 97 85 63 84 --- 15 8 0 Pifer, Griff 1974-75 5.81 4-7 38 ------2 114.2 129 95 74 72 53 ------Pinto, Aldo 1997-98, 2000 3.00 0-1 10 0 0 0 12.0 11 4 4 7 7 --- 3 2 0 Plutko, Adam 2011-12 2.26 19-7 34 33 3 0 227.1 164 63 57 71 191 .205 4 11 0 Poole, Madison 2012 0.00 0-0 4 0 0 0 2.2 1 0 0 2 2 .111 0 0 0 Pries, Jeff 1982-84 4.83 16-15 55 37 10 4 247.2 282 168 133 123 114 --- 20 21 4 Ramsey, Jim 1984, 1986 7.41 3-2 25 4 0 1 54.2 79 49 45 33 27 --- 8 6 1 Rasmussen, Rob 2008-10 3.98 15-7 46 27 1 1 171.2 165 84 76 72 187 .252 20 12 0 Reeder, Zac 1988-91 6.39 2-3 37 3 0 3 80.1 113 70 57 27 48 --- 4 6 1 Reid, Daniel 2002-04, 2005 11.25 0-0 42 0 0 0 20.0 35 39 25 17 22 .389 2 13 1 Reightley, Ryan 1998 14.90 0-1 14 4 0 0 29.0 63 59 48 15 16 --- 2 6 0 Ridenour, Dana 1984-86 4.93 7-11 70 11 1 9 184.1 193 120 101 86 158 --- 10 3 2 Righetti, Tony 1997-98 2.72 3-1 24 5 1 0 49.2 47 30 15 34 55 --- 5 4 0 Rodriguez, Louis 1977 7.50 0-0 4 0 0 0 6.0 5 7 5 6 3 --- 0 0 0 Roe, Bobby 1998-01 5.18 18-14 87 34 0 13 283.1 327 226 163 152 197 --- 37 40 2 Roenicke, Josh 2004, 2006 2.93 2-3 19 0 0 4 15.1 14 7 5 9 14 .237 4 2 0 Ross, Brad 1974-76 5.28 10-12 52 4 0 4 167.0 174 114 98 101 119 ------Rucker, Dave 1976-77 3.61 6-3 27 4 0 3 72.1 80 33 29 42 39 --- 5 2 0 Rustich, Brant 2004-07 6.10 9-11 72 13 1 10 124.0 148 108 84 75 114 .294 23 20 1 Sanchez, Alex 1985-87 4.98 27-17 73 58 6 1 341.1 338 238 189 212 328 --- 22 15 3 Schanz, Scott 1988-90 4.94 10-20 54 39 4 2 253.0 279 182 139 138 177 --- 15 22 3 Schmidt, Dave 1977-79 4.00 24-7 46 39 3 0 223.0 218 118 99 117 171 --- 14 5 2 Schmidt, Paul 2006-07 6.75 0-2 22 1 0 0 18.2 24 17 14 13 15 .324 3 5 0 Schroeder, Brian 2004-06 4.89 8-10 70 11 1 3 130.2 139 75 71 59 95 .277 6 18 1 Schulhofer, Adam 1989-92 4.04 9-9 50 18 3 4 158.0 142 88 71 99 110 --- 14 13 1 Schwengel, Kris 1990-91, 1993 8.12 2-3 26 9 0 1 51.0 70 50 46 24 30 --- 4 5 1 Schwengel, Kurt 1990-92 3.72 0-1 10 0 0 0 19.1 23 9 8 8 9 --- 0 1 0 Sentlinger, Rick 1974-75 5.05 5-7 24 0 --- 0 82.0 93 54 46 54 57 ------Sharp, Matt 2004 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 1.1 1 0 0 1 0 .250 0 0 0 Sheredy, Kevin 1996 4.59 4-2 24 4 0 8 49.0 41 37 25 34 55 --- 7 8 0 Shibata, Keith 1985-87 5.11 7-4 45 5 1 3 112.2 119 76 64 46 107 --- 4 2 1 Simon, Adam 2003-05 6.03 4-11 59 7 0 8 118.0 120 89 79 90 104 .270 8 32 4 Silva, Doug 2001-03 4.47 8-9 57 5 0 8 118.2 119 75 59 56 83 .260 9 13 1 Silver, Barry 1980 3.74 1-1 15 3 0 1 33.2 37 18 14 9 23 .268 2 0 1 Smalls, Joe 1980, 1982 3.60 2-1 6 3 1 0 25.0 24 10 10 8 9 --- 2 0 0 Sollecito, Gabe 1992-93 4.76 5-8 48 6 1 21 92.2 88 43 49 45 51 --- 5 18 0 Soroko, Mark 1973-75 3.96 9-5 49 ------5 120.1 113 69 53 52 70 ------Spears, Chris 1988 15.12 0-0 8 1 0 0 8.1 17 17 14 9 7 --- 3 1 0 St. George, Nick 1994-97 5.23 9-12 60 20 0 1 160.0 207 132 93 65 111 --- 13 6 2 Stephenson, Brian 1994 4.97 5-5 15 15 4 0 105.0 106 60 58 49 79 --- 2 11 0 Strelitz, Brian 1999 11.15 1-3 15 2 0 0 30.2 52 46 38 12 9 .361 5 5 0 Stoll, Dave 1991-92 6.95 2-1 19 0 0 0 22.0 27 20 17 11 11 --- 5 2 0 Stowell, Steve 1986-87 5.73 13-7 38 23 0 0 130.1 169 115 83 98 95 --- 10 12 2 Susdorf, Billy 2002 5.40 0-3 14 0 0 3 16.2 14 11 10 9 13 .233 5 1 1 Sutherland, John 1987-90 5.38 15-14 71 30 1 4 229.0 283 178 137 103 141 --- 13 23 1 Thielemann, Al 1997-98 11.17 1-1 16 1 0 0 29.0 44 41 36 19 17 --- 2 4 0 Trombs, Ray 1977 8.65 0-1 10 0 0 0 26.0 38 30 25 13 15 --- 4 3 0 Uribe, Justin 2007-10 7.27 2-1 7 2 0 0 8.2 10 7 7 6 7 .270 2 0 1 Van Zandt, Jon 1993 5.70 7-7 20 15 5 1 113.2 128 80 72 40 70 --- 9 5 0 Vander Tuig, Nick 2011-12 4.09 13-8 46 18 0 9 140.2 150 73 64 33 108 .271 4 9 2 Vdovkin, Mike 1990 4.71 1-2 17 0 0 4 28.2 29 17 15 14 15 --- 1 4 0 Ward, Colin 1981-82 5.66 10-11 45 32 3 0 194.0 191 149 122 157 151 --- 19 8 1 Watson, Grant 2012 4.45 9-2 35 15 0 0 89.0 94 52 44 34 46 .286 3 4 0 Weiss, Zack 2011-12 3.59 8-6 39 22 0 0 135.1 117 66 54 54 97 .236 9 25 1 Wenrick, Bill 1984-87 4.41 10-10 119 7 0 16 192.0 217 114 94 69 132 --- 7 12 4 Westland, Bob 1981-83 4.72 10-2 62 2 3 8 116.1 119 80 61 74 84 --- 12 9 1 Whisler, Wes 2002-04 4.99 11-14 49 43 4 0 259.2 293 173 144 105 172 .291 13 28 0 White, Garett 2003-06 9.37 0-0 46 0 0 0 32.2 45 42 34 21 21 .338 8 8 1 Wiede, Mark 1981-82 6.11 1-0 10 0 0 0 17.2 29 17 12 2 9 --- 0 0 0 Will, Dave 1980 8.22 0-1 21 1 0 0 38.1 43 47 35 32 29 --- 2 0 1 Wills, Shawn 1991 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 1.1 1 0 0 1 0 --- 1 0 0 Wilson, Kyle 2002-04 5.12 2-2 45 1 0 6 70.1 71 49 40 41 58 .273 8 10 0 Yaeger, Chuck 1981-84 5.01 15-15 111 25 4 7 237.1 304 180 132 124 131 --- 15 3 3 Young, Matt 1979-80 3.99 10-7 33 26 6 1 164.2 152 96 73 113 104 --- 5 9 4 Zamora, Peter 1995-97 4.66 15-6 48 31 1 7 202.2 232 139 105 72 140 --- 15 13 1 Zancanaro, Dave 1988-90 3.72 23-13 78 23 4 8 263.2 254 161 109 152 198 --- 11 22 3 Zinser, Jason 2007 18.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 1.0 3 2 2 2 1 .600 0 0 0

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111919 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

CAREER STATS Center, Andy, P ’79-’81 10-13, 5S, 4.62 Glantz, John, 1B ’90 .178, 1, 8 Hitters: Batting Average, Home Runs, RBI, R = Runs Scored, SB = Stolen Chambliss, Chris, 1B ’69 .340, 15, 45 Glaus, Troy, INF ’95-’97 .344, 62, 180, 211R Bases; Pitchers: W-L, ERA, Strikeouts; S = Saves Chase, Mike, P ’67 0-0, 5.40 Goeddel, Erik, P ’09-’10 3.10, 2-0, 65K, 1SV NA = Stats Not Available Chiffer, Floyd, P ’75-’78 17-11, 3S, 3.64 Gomez, Luis, SS ’71-’73 .272, 2, 34 Cislak, Chad, P ’98-’00 9-16, 8S, 7.97, 127K Good, Craig, P ’86 0-1. 24.52 A Clark, Wade, P ’00-’02 2-4, 6.90, 42K Goodrich, Gail, 1B ’62 .177, 0, 14 Abney, Jeff, C ’03 .143, 2, 7 Claypool, Garett, P ’07-’10 3.12, 15-7, 181K, 4S Gore, Ken, P ’64-’65 15-5, 3.08, 201K Adams, Bob, 3B ’70-’73 .315, 23, 140, 131R Clements, Pat, P ’81-’83 18-18, 5.78, 160K Gorski, Gary, INF/OF/P ’85 .284, 2, 18; 0-0, 3.00 Adams, Gary, INF ’59-’60, ’62 N/A Cline, Scott, INF ’86-’89 .313, 25, 130 Grace, Matt, P ’08-’10 3.91, 4-4, 75K, 1SV Adams, Gene, INF ’59-’61 N/A Cloud, Casey, C ’97-’98 .232, 3, 24 Graham, Brian, INF/OF ’79-’82 .330, 7, 108 Adams, Mannie, INF ’88-’90 .301, 4, 62 Cohen, Gabe, OF ’07-’09 .283, 24, 93, 87R, 17SB Graham, Danny, OF ’70 .286, 8, 28 Adcock, Gary, P ’92-’93 9-10, 1S, 6.22, 85K Cole, Doug, P ’81-’82 1-2, 2S, 6.60 Green, Jason, C ’96-’99 .323, 9, 83 Aielli, Gino, C/INF ’08-’09 .340, 2, 16, 24R, 5SB Cole, Gerrit, P ’09-’11 21-20, 3.38, 376K Griffin, Preston, INF ’01-’04 .267, 15, 95 Alarid, David, OF ’82-’85 .267, 7, 47 Colletto, Jim, OF ’64-’67 .306, 13, 97 Griggs, Scott, P ’10-’12 4-2, 4.00, 95K, 15S Alexander, Michael, OF ’84 .179, 0, 7 Colins, Howard, 3B/P ’59-’61 N/A Grzecka, Casey, C ’01-’02 .306, 3, 41 Allen, Bob, OF ’87-’89 .179, 4, 14 Combs, Kelly, INF ’77 .267, 0, 0 Gudim, Tim, C ’81-’82 .248, 4, 31 Allen, Brenton, OF ’11-’12 .292, 0, 2, 7R Concolino, Brent, P ’06 0-0, 4.50, 1K Guerrero, Dan, INF ’72-’73 .273, 4, 31 Altshuler, Earl, OF ’70-’72 .362 Concolino, Chad, OF ’04 .256, 2, 11 H Amaral, Beau, OF ’10-’12 .322, 10, 106, 145R, 30SB Conine, Jeff, P ’85-’87 5-4, 2S, 6.07, 61K Haerther, Casey, INF ’07-’09 .305, 22, 109, 88R, 18SB Amaral, Rich, 2B ’82-’83 .334, 5, 64, 112R, 45SB Conley, Paul, INF ’81 .213, 4, 23 Hagy, Gary, SS ’91 .305, 9, 48 Ambriz, Hector, DH/P ’03, ’05-’06 .311, 8, 62, 54R; 13-21, 4.41, 249K Conlin, Kevin, INF ’02-’05 .226, 0, 16 Hale, Jeffrey, P ’91-’92 3-3, 1S, 5.91 Amezquita, Chris, 3B ’09 .259, 1, 9, 8R, 2SB Connors, Steve, OF ’74-’75 .310, 6, 35 Hamelin, Bob, 1B ’87 .362, 13, 47, 10SB Ammentorp, Tim, C ’76-’79 .257, 1, 6 Cooper, Gene, OF ’67-’68 .264, 5, 37, 50R Hamill, Ryan, C ’00 .246, 1, 13 Ammirato, Zak, INF/OF/C ’93-’96 .307, 14, 100, 101R Cordeiro, Chris, P ’01-’03 3-8, 3S, 5.17, 54K Hankins, Mike, INF ’87-’90 .278, 8, 108 Anderson, Tom, INF ’62 .214, 0, 6 Coston, Roy, P ’66,’69 10-1, 2.74, 77K Hanks, Parker, C ‘05 .200, 0, 0 Andrews, Bob ’48-50 N/A Cowan, Ed, P, 74-’76 22-11, 4.10, 223K Hansen, Guy, P ’67-’69 22-9, 2.85, 246K Anglin, Gary, OF/P ’73-’74 .238, 7, 17; 5-5, 6.14, 55K Cox, Mobil, SS ’76-’78 .250, 14, 67 Harmon, Jerry, INF ’64 .320, 6, 29, 14SB Ardell, Dave, OF ’63-’64 .274, 4, 21 Craig, Benny, 1B/OF ’94-’96 .174, 2, 11 Harmon, Tom, P ’83 5-6, 7.15 Arens, Jim, P ’63-’65 10-10, 3.70, 130K Craig, Bill, P ’92 3-1, 1S, 2.95 Harris, Art, INF ’59 N/A Arhart, Josh, C ’01-’02 .333, 10, 61 Crater, Tim, OF ’65 .157, 0, 3 Haselman, Billy, C/OF ’86-’87 .324, 20, 95 Arrasmith, Scott, P ’00 0-1, 3.07, 13 K Crawford, Brandon, SS ’06-’08 .319, 20, 136, 145R Haver, Jordan, P ’07-’09, ’11 0-0, 3.38, 8K Arrington, Ray, OF ’65-’66 .334, 12, 62 Crecion, Gabe, P ’97-’98 2-4, 10.23 Heineman, Rick, P ’93-’96 10-17, 5.74 Ash, Mike, C ’64 .228, 4, 16 Criss, Brian, C ’91-’92 .231, 0, 10 Heineman, Tyler, C ’10-’12 .313, 1, 34, 52R, 3SB Ashner, Corey ’07 .071, 0, 0 Croft, Mickey, C ’73-’74 .268, 3, 17 Heinrichs, Jon, OF ’94-’97 .314, 32, 151 Atkins, Garrett, 1B/3B ’98-’00 .369, 40, 167, 180R Cumberland, Dave, C ’72 .226, 0, 13 Helfrick, John, 1B ’70 .322, 0, 9 Auten, Jim, OF ’76-’79 .320, 38, 129, 116R Cummings, Ron, OF ’79-’80 .500, 0, 2 Hemming, Jim, DH ’00 .274, 6, 18 Averill, Brandon, INF ’01-’04 .307, 27, 103; 0-1, 4.67, 16K Curtis, Jermaine, 3B ’06-’08 .321, 6, 80, 110R Henderson, Robbie, INF ’75-’77 .283, 12, 57 B D Henkel, Rob, P ’97-’98, ’00 10-10, 2S, 5.58, 208K Babineau, Ryan, C ’06-08 .260, 11, 87, 83R D’Amico, J.T., P ’90 0-1, 10.80 Hennis, Randy, P ’85-’87 19-11,5.56,150K Baker, Dave, INF ’75-’78 .280, 34, 152, 127R Dale, David, P ’86-’87 3-2, 6S, 6.54, 44K Hill, Dave, C ’75 .293, 2, 18 Baranick, Bruce, P ’72-’73 4-5, 2.69, 61K Dallas, Bobby, 2B ’75-’76 .288, 12, 62 Hinds, Robert, INF ’90-’92 .276, 2, 43, 95R Baron, Brian, OF ’99, ’01 .375, 3, 74 Darden, Tony, P ’89 1-1, 8.24 Hirsch, Jeff, P ’85 1-1, 4.52 Barry, John, INF ’85 .281, 0, 12 Davern, Mike, P ’01-’02 0-3, 9.46, 19K Hisey, Steve, 1B/OF ’84-’87 .310, 39, 175 Bashore, Ted, 1B ’65 .300, 11, 39 Dean, Brent, C ’07-08 .276, 1, 11, 12R Hobbs, Bill, OF/1B ’73 .356, 4, 31 Bates, Eric, P ’88 0-0, 6.62 DeCinces, Tim, C ’94-’96 .321, 37, 166, 130R Hoey, Mike, P ’62-’63 7-7, 2.86, 83K Battey, Earl, 3B ’76 .275, 5, 28. 14SB Decker, Cody, 1B/DH ’06-’09 .288, 47, 153, 118R, 5SB Hoffman, Ross, 1B ’67-’68 .301, 16, 66 Bauer, Trevor, P ’09-’11 2.36, 34-8, 460K, 2SV Decker, Jim, INF ’55-’56 .278, 4, 26 Hofman, Rich, INF ’00 .167, 1, 1 Beacom, Mitchell, P ’09-’11 3.49, 1-3, 74K, 1S Deeter, Ryan, P ’11-’12 1-0, 1.96, 33K Hokenson, Gary, 1B/OF ’62 .175, 0, 7 Beall, Pete, INF ’81-’84 .318, 20, 149, 140R Delany, Dennis, C ’75-’78 .302, 28, 114 Holland, Wayne, INF/OF ’68-’69 .254, 0, 10 Bean, Seth, P ’94 0-0, 6.75 DeLaTorre, Julian, C ’81-’82 .226, 1, 8 Holley, Bobby, INF/OF ’86-’88 .279, 15, 70 Beck, Bryan, P ’02-’05 6-16, 5.65, 128 K) Denove, Chris, C ’03-’05 .277, 14, 95 Holt, Dennis, OF/LHP ’10-’11 .600, 0, 3, 2R; 0-0, 0.00, 1K Bennett, Pat, P ’94 0-0, 0.00 Dersom, Tyler, P ’98-’00 4-1, 7.54, 58K Hoops, Al, P ’67-’69 19-5, 2.81, 192K Berg, David, P ’12 5-3, 1.46, 63K, 1S Diaz, Paul, P ’98-’01 7-10, 5S, 7.10, 86K Howatt, Jeff, P ’93-’95 3-5, 4S, 5.29 Berger, Scott, OF ’94 .500, 0, 0 Dickmann, Robert, P ’06 0-0, 10.38, 1K Huberts, Jeff, P ’95 0-0, 40.50 Bergeron, Tom, INF ’59-’60 N/A Dieter, Dave, C ’93-’94 .252, 3, 24 Huff, David, P ’06 7-4, 2.98, 100K Beringhele, Vince, OF ’81-’83 .319, 10, 94 Diggle, Ron, OF ’71 NA Hume, Ed, INF ’69-’71 N/A Berman, Gary, INF ’83-’86 .313, 13, 95 Dishon, Jon, P ’88 1-0, 1S, 5.33 Hymes, Michael, OF ’97-’99 .276, 0, 16 Berry, Adam, C/DH/1B/OF ’99-’02 .277, 31, 102 Dodson, Pat, 1B ’79-’80 .299, 20, 74, 76 J Berry, Sean, INF/OF ’85 .293, 3, 23, 13SB Doerr, Tim, INF ’72-’74 .301, 21, 108, 101R Jacquez, Tom, P ’95-’97 11-6, 3.48, 118K Berson, Barry, OF ’68-’69 .143, 0, 0 Dolak, John, C ’87-’90 .251, 8, 53 Jaffe, Eric, P ’12 0-0, 0.00, 3K Bessey, Jim, INF ’71 N/A Dolan, Brady, OF ’06-’08 .277, 3, 25, 46R James, Joey, DH ’88 .300, 14, 47 Bianchi, Steve, P ’74-’76 19-9, 4.54, 152K Donner, Joe, OF ’73 .245, 2, 8 Janicki, Pete, P ’90-’92 23-12, 2S, 4.38, 307K Bjelland, Tim, INF ’77-’79 .305, 0, 19 Drummond, Matt, P ’07-’08, ’10 5.74, 2-4, 55K, 3S Janssen, Casey, 1B/P ’01-’04 .225, 4, 20; 22-15, 4.34, 245K Blazek, Chuck, C ’64 .281, 0, 6 Dunlap, Blair, OF ’06, ’08-’10 .295, 17, 92, 130R, 28SB Jaramillo, Mike, C ’94, ’96-’97 .255, 1, 7 Block, Carl, P ’59 N/A Duran, Raul, OF ’08 .182, 1, 4, 3R, 1SB Jensen, Chris, OF ’02-’03, ‘05-06 .319, 16, 77, 90R, 3SB Bloom, Ken, P ’83-’84 4-4, 7S, 3.35, 79K Dyer, Fred, INF ’64-’66 .291, 21, 97, 106R Jerkens, Allen, P ’96 0-0, 9.82 Bollens, Scott, P ’77-’79 13-6, 15S, 2.78) E Jerkens, Kevin, P ’00-’03 7-5, 7S, 6.53, 69K Bond, David, P ’85 3-0, 1S, 5.13, 28K) Edwards, Kamau, OF ’95-’96 .091, 0, 1 Johnson, Craig, OF ’77-’78 .323, 22, 62 Bondy, Ken, P ’61 3-2, 3.54, 42K Edwards, Marshall, OF ’73-’74 .274, 2, 21 Johnson, David, P ’02-’04 8-7, 6.24, 105 K Bonds, Jim, P ’91-’92 2-3, 1S, 3.69, 37K Edwards, Mike, 2B ’73-’74 .331, 15, 54 Johnson, Forrest, C/DH ’98-’00 .331, 29, 95 Bonham, Bill, P ’69-’70 9-7, 2.88, 168K Elkins, Bruce, 1B ’84 .300, 3, 9 Jones, Johnny, SS ’64-’65 .258, 1, 33 Bono, Steve, C ’82 .231, 0, 2 Ellis, John, P ’93-’94 0-0, 8.22 Joslyn, John, 1B ’85-’86 .358, 24, 95 Botterman, Barry, OF ’67-’69 .283, 2, 39) Ellis, Paul, C ’88-’90 .324, 34, 116, 84R Junis, Skip, P ’70-’71 N/A Botterman, Scott, P ’03-’06 2-3, 6.47, 27K, 1S Ephraim, Mike, C/INF ’87 .286, 0, 2 K Bottoms, Tim, P ’61-’63 17-10, 1.81, 190K Erickson, Keith, INF ’63 .250, 1, 5 Karp, Josh, P ’99-’01 23-7, 4.21, 262K Boyd, Travis, INF/OF ’92-’95 .180, 1, 14 Ervin, Gary, INF ’78-’79 .226, 2, 37 Karros, Eric, 1B ’86-’88 .365, 26, 123 Boyer, Bob, P ’67 9-4, 3.00, 69K Espinoza, Pat, P ’75 5-3, 4.79 Kasarjian, Kris, OF/DH ‘05 .222, 0, 4 Brakebill, Brent, C-OF ’82-’85 .264, 14, 77 Espy, Dean, INF ’10 ’11 .331, 12, 92, 70R, 15SB Katzaroff, Robbie, INF/OF ’87-’90 .322, 3, 99 Brandt, Jon, P ’98-’01 19-19, 3S, 5.08, 209K F Kazmirski, Bobby, P ’94-’95 2-4, 5S, 4.33 Brasher, Bill, P ’64-’66 26-15, 3.22, 254K Fauland, Herb, P ’79-’80 10-5, 4.28, 11S Keating, Dave, OF ’88-’89 .259, 8, 35 Brewer, Charles, P ’07-’09 12-10, 4.88, 138K, 1S Fiacco, Charlie, INF/OF ’86-’89 .304,37,146 Keck, Chris, INF ’12 .293, 0, 5, 3R Brewer, Chase, P ’10-’12 2-0, 1.83, 8K Figsten, Len, OF ’62 .226, 1, 9 Keefer, Cody, OF ’10-’12 .319, 3, 86, 102R, 15SB Brock, Vern, OF ’63 .200, 0, 4 Filia, Eric, OF ’12 .245, 0, 8, 6R, 3SB Keller, Bill, INF/OF ’64-’65 .277, 2, 23 Broersma, Eric, P ’78, ’80-’81 15-12, 3.28 Finkenberg, John, INF ’74-’75 .250, 1, 8 Keller, Dan, P ’96-’97, ’99 12-10, 2SV, 5.16 Brooks, Gavin, P ’07-’09 4.71, 12-14, 196K, 8S Fishman, Ira, OF ’59 NA Kerr, Gene, P ’71 N/A Brophy, Kevin, P ’04-’07 6-3, 4.58, 64K, 1S Fitch, Tom, OF ’73-’74 .171, 0, 2 Kershaw, Scott, P ’85 3-2, 4.86 Brown, Jerry, P ’63-’65 9-5, 3.88, 141K Fitterer, Scott, P ’94 4-1, 2S, 4.76 Kester, Rick, P ’66-’67 14-9, 2.51, 202K Brown, Trevor, INF/C ’10-’12 .291, 4, 69, 59R, 8SB Floyd, Bob, INF ’63 .291, 3, 26 Kinder, Chris, INF ’73-’74 .290, 1, 20 Bruckner, Ron, P ’60-’61 7-7, 2.24 Followell, Vern, INF ’78-’79 .319, 6, 77 Kiner, Mike, OF ’73-’75 .291, 13, 45 Brummett, Tyson, P ’06-07 16-13, 4.24, 194K, 1S Fowler, Tebbie, OF ’60-’62 .277, 12, 94 Klausen, Steve, OF ’66-’68 .320, 12, 72 Burkins, Kurt, P ’99 0-1, 4.05, 18 Fradella, Gary, 1B ’80 .298, 4, 31 Klein, Dan, P ’08, ’10 3.36, 8-3, 68K, 10SV Burkland, Mike, P ’82-’83 1-4, 2S, 5.75 Francisco, Ben, OF ’01-’02 .358, 12, 79 Klein, Matt, P ’96-’98 6-3, 7.13, 3SV Byrne, Tim, OF ’88 .286, 0, 1 Fyhrie, Mike, P ’88-’89, ’91 12-14, 3.79, 10S Kramer, Dan, P ’92-’94 8-3, 4.64 Byrnes, Eric, OF ’95-’98 .331, 48, 203, 81SB, 235R G Kramer, Kevin, INF ’12 .281, 0, 13, 18R, 1SB C Gallagher, Pat, INF ’11-’12 .094, 0, 6 Krikorian, Rick, INF ’81-’82 .248, 1, 21 Campanella, John, OF ’01 .317, 3, 14 Gallego, Mike, INF ’79-’81 .261, 11, 88 Krill, Brett, OF ’08-’10 .280, 7, 40, 50R, 9SB Canales, Josh, SS ’00-’01 .322, 0, 40 Gallego, Niko, INF ’08-’10 .274, 3, 64, 81R, 34SB Kubinski, Tim, P ’91-’93 20-6, 4.22, 150K Cannon, Jon, P ’94 0-0, 12.00 Ganulin, Rick, 1B/OF ’65-’66 .303, 15, 92 Kuehnert, Anthony, C ’92-’94 .267, 0, 1 Cano, Hector, INF ’85 .297, 5, 42. 42R Garrison, Venoy, C-OF ’73-’75 .331, 9, 68 Kunes, Mike, P ’00-’03 18-10, 3S, 5.72, 194K Caravelli, Michael, P ’92-’95 3-6, 1S, 6.02 Gauntlett, Todd, 3B ’80 .267, 3, 34 L Carpenter, Mike, OF ’78 .343, 0, 16, 36SB Gausepohl, Dan, OF ’78-’79 .310, 12, 57 Lafferty, Brendan, LHP ‘05, ’07-’09 7-8, 5.50, 119K, 3SV Carpenter, Sean, 3B/OF, UTL ’03-’06 .249, 1, 20, 45R, 10SB) Gaylord, Ken, 1B ’75-’76 .274, 11, 55 Landress, Dave, 1B ’70-’71 N/A Carrasco, Tony, 2B ’93-’94 .200, 0, 7 Gelalich, Jeff, OF ’10-’12 .316, 15, 74, 108S, 33SB Lang, Roger, 3B ’79-’80 .296, 2, 23 Carrithers, Alden, 2B ’07-08 .364, 7, 79, 104R Gerakos, Mike, INF ’71-’72 NA Lansdon, Tommy, SS ‘05 .269, 1, 8, 18R, 7SB Carroll, Brian, OF ’11-’12 .200, 0, 4, 9R, 2SB Gershon, Joel, C ’63-’64 .141, 1, 12 Larimer, Bob, C/OF ’81-’84 .278, 6, 47 Carter, Ryan, P ’98-’00 6-10, 5S, 6.36, 209K Gifford, Jack, 1B ’60-’61 .203, 1, 17 Leary, Tim, P ’77-’79 21-15, 3.09, 258K Carty, Mike, OF ’67-’69 .222, 3, 17 Giovinazzo, Chris, OF ’08-’11 .255, 6, 51, 84R, 24SB LeBlanc, Bill, C ’69-’70 .198. 1, 11 Castillo, Mike, P ’01-’03 2-2, 2S, 4.79, 32K Giovinazzo, Matt, 1B ’11-’12 .240, 0, 7, 1R, 1SB Leonard, Terry, OF ’63-’64 .250, 0, 3

112020 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Levi, Ty, OF ’63-’64 .225, 5, 20 Lewis, Christian, OF ’00-’03 .227, 3, 16 Plutko, Adam, P ’11-’12 19-7, 2.26, 191K Stowell, Steve, OF/P ’84-’87 .287, 12, 81 Lewis, Mike, P/1B ’88-’91 8-8, 7S, 4.41; .252, 1, 19 Poehler, Chuck, OF ’62 .118, 0, 4 Strelitz, Brian, P ’99 1-3, 11.15, 9K Lindsay, Tim, P ’87, ’89-’91 18-12, 1SV, 4.59 Pollard, Blair, 1B ’61 .163, 1, 9 Stuka, Martin, P ’81-’82 N/A Lizarraga, Bob, P ’74,’76 4-3, 4S, 4.77 Poole, Madison, P ’12 0-0, 0.00, 2K Sullivan, Daniel, INF ’84 .300, 5, 42 LoCurto, John, OF ’62-’63 .155, 0, 5 Pope, Rick, P ’69-’70 12-5, 2.71, 154K Susa, Bill, P ’70-’72 N/A Lodge, Brandon, P ’10-’11 0-0, 2.70, 8K Preheim, Arnie, OF ’63 .255, 1, 9 Susdorf, Billy, OF/P ’02-’04 .319, 15, 75; 0-3, 5.40, 64K, 3S Lohman, Chris, 3B ’91-’94 .280, 12, 87 Price, Steve, OF ’69-’70 .308, 10, 46 Sutherland, John, P ’87-’89 11-12, 5.45, 4S Lopez, Andy, INF ’74-’75 .267, 0, 13 Pries, Jeff, P/DH ’82-’84 16-15, 4S, 4.83; .285, 2, 7 Svetlic, Mike, 2B ’04 .258, 0, 23 Lopez, Vince, INF ’83-’85 .278, 4, 49 Pritchett, Chris, INF ’89-’91 .341, 31, 129 Swanson, Eric ’70-’72 N/A Lovullo, Torey, INF ’84-’87 .311, 51, 188 Pritchett, Verne, P ’59-’60 N/A Swedlow, Mark, OF ’72-’74 .267, 23, 81 Lung, John, INF ’67 .304, 5, 44 Punaro, Ralph, INF ’70-’71 N/A Swenson, Bob, OF ’60 .191, 0, 1 Lynch, Ryan, P ’94-’96 5-9, 2S, 6.53 Q Swindell, Carl, C ’66 .167, 1, 7 Lyon, Nick, OF/P ’98-’00, ’02 .285, 16, 66; 1-0, 15.43, 2K Quist, Dustin, OF ’07-’09 .212, 0, 4, 5R, 1SB Szymanski, Tom, OF ’89 .268, 0, 7 M R T Mack, Shane, OF/INF ’82-’84 .361, 29, 142 Radican, Pete, C ’65-’66 .258, 6, 21 Tallman, Dave, P ’65-’67 11-5, 3.92, 103K Macri, Bill, INF ’63-’65 .267, 5, 56 Rahmatulla, Tyler, INF ’09-’11 .290, 7, 59, 77R, 20SB Tamburro, Derek, C ’91,’93-’94 .230, 7, 31 Madrid, Sam, P ’97 1-0, 8.10 Ramsey, Jim, P ’84,’86 3-2, 1S, 7.41 Taylor, Jr., Eric, 3B ‘05-06 .264, 4, 26, 24R, 9SB Magnante, Mike, P ’84, ‘86-’88 22-5, 1S, 4.30 Rasmussen, Gary, INF ’77 .254, 3, 23 Thayer, Matt, OF ’02-’04 .298, 10, 82 Manning, Don, C/OF ’66 .322, 1, 29 Rasmussen, Rob, P ’08-’10 3.98, 15-7, 187K, 1SV Theodorou, Nick, 2B/OF ’95-’98 .339, 9, 93 Marder, Neal, OF ’81 .176, 0, 0 Rasmussen, Ryan, 2B ’00-’02 .280, 1, 24 Thielemann, Al, P ’97-’98 1-1, 11.17 Markel, Aaron, C ’03-’05 .208, 0, 6 Ratcovic, Bill, OF ’67-’68 .284, 1, 13 Thomas, Bill, P ’73 4-3, 1.66, 1S Marks, Sandy, P ’68-’69 4-2, 3.26 Ravitz, Dave, INF ’90-’93 .270, 7, 61 Thomas, Jim, C ’77-’80 .269, 12, 60 Marquez, Jeff, OF ’94 .000, 0, 0 Ray, Sam, C ‘05-07 .182, 0, 1 Tokheim, David, 1B/OF ’88-’91 .310,15,99 Marsh, Scott, P ’85 2-3, 3.20 Reece, Eric, 1B ’98-’01 .277, 15, 85 Townsend, Raymond, INF ’76-’78 .319, 0, 29 Matoian, Chad, 2B ’94-’97 .281, 3, 74 Reeder, Zac, P ’88-’91 2-3, 3S, 6.39 Trammell, Ken, OF ’79-’81 .297, 1, 19 McCallum, Jim, C ’59 N/A Regis, Cody, INF ’10-’12 .278, 16, 117, 92R, 14SB Tromba, Ray, P ’77 0-1, 8.65 McCarthy, Ryan, INF ’02-’04 .276, 22, 107 Reid, Daniel, LHP ’02, ’04-’05 0-0. 11.25, 22K Trott, Warren, INF/C ’00-’03 .314, 3, 21 McDonald, Jeff, P ’80-’82 11-10, 1S, 5.42 Reightley, Ryan, P ’98 0-1, 14.90 Tysdal, Rod, P ’67-’69 7-5, 3.22, 97K McGinnis, Chuck, OF ’64-’66 .281, 10, 46 Reinbach, Mike, OF ’69 .263, 1, 13 U McGuire, Aaron, C ’67-’68 .277, 6, 67 Ridenour, Dana, P ’84-’86 7-11, 4.93, 9S Uribe, Justin, OF/P ’07-’10 .303, 8, 76, 80R, 6SB McGuire, Ryan, 1B/P ’91-’93 .339, 47, 182; 4-0, 2S, 1.74 Righetti, Tony, P ’97-’98 3-1, 2.72 Utley, Chase, INF ’98-’00 .342, 53, 174, 256H, 182R McMillan, Brett, 1B/3B ’03-’06 .276, 27, 129, 122R, 2SB Riskas, Mike, OF ’59 N/A V McQuarn, George, C ’62-’63 .238, 2, 38 Roberts, David, OF ’91-’94 .325, 8, 82 Valaika, Pat, INF ’11-’12 .254, 2, 59, 58R, 7SB Medici, Jonathan, OF ’04-’05 .200, 0, 0 Robinson, Jackie, INF ‘40 N/A Valent, Eric, OF ’96-’98 .323, 69, 219 Meggs, Lindsay, INF ’81-’84 .265, 29, 118 Robson, Gary, P ’70-’72 N/A Valent, Royce, C ’96-’97 .120, 0, 3 Melhuse, Adam, INF ’92-’93 .303, 20, 91 Rodriguez, Jim, C ’68-’69 .191, 0, 17 Vallone, Gar, INF ’92-’95 .284, 11, 113 Merricks, Charles, OF/P ’98-’00 .267, 3, 49; 0-0, 15.88, 8K Rodriguez, Louis, P ’77 0-0, 7.50 Vander Tuig, Nick, P ’11-’12 13-8, 4.09, 108K, 9S Mesa, Bob, INF ’56-’57 .329, 0, 12 Rodriguez, Steve, C ’09-’11 .215, 10, 64, 58R, 3SB Van Patten, Frank, OF ’63 .261, 0, 7 Metzger, Mike, OF ‘05-06 .204, 1, 15, 14R, 3SB Roe, Bobby, P ’98-’01 18-14, 12S, 5.18, 197K Van Zandt, Jon, P ’93 7-7, 5.70, 1S Meyer, Jake, P ’96-’97 4-5, 8S, 3.41 Rogers, Brandon, C ’97 .333, 0, 1 Varner, Phil, INF ’77 .145, 0, 3 Miles, Tom, P ’69-’71 N/A Roenicke, Josh, OF ’03-’06 .262, 1, 45, 37R; 2-3, 2.93, 14K, 4S Vaughn, Derek, OF ’89 .231, 0, 1 Miller, Bill, 1B/OF ’60 .244, 1, 15 Roenicke, Ron, OF ’77 .284, 9, 40 Vdovkin, Michael, P ’90 1-2, 4S, 4.71 Miller, Mark, OF ’78-’79 .286, 4, 26 Roma, Gary, INF ’73-’74 .229, 2, 16 Vine, Steve, OF ’63 .179, 0, 8 Mills, Bill, 2B ’55-’57 .292, 1, 38 Roques, Ryan, OF ’97-’98 .125, 1, 3 Violette, John, 1B ’77-’78 .216, 4, 28 Miltenberger, Daniel, RHP ’03-’06 5-4, 6.95, 35K Rosenkrans, Joel, OF ’61 .116, 1, 10 Viselli, Brian, 1B ’75-’77 .308, 9, 58 Miranda, Shane, C ’00-’01 .167, 0, 2 Ross, Brad, P ’74-’76 10-12, 4S, 5.28 Mitchell, Freddie, OF ’00 .235, 0, 1 Ross, Steve, 1B ’74 .158, 0, 4 W Mitchell, John, P ’93-’94 3-7, 7.19 Rouse, John, P ’72-’73 5-8, 1S, 3.55 Wahl, Steve, INF ’72 .255, 1, 15 Mitchell, Mike, 1B/DH ’92-’94 .333, 36, 135 Rouse, Nolan, SS ’05-07 .138, 0, 7, 10R Ward, Colin, P ’81-’82 10-11, 5.66, 151K Molina, Jake, INF ’69-’70 .260, 5, 48 Rucker, Dave, P ’76-’77 6-3, 3S, 3.61 Waters, Jerry, 3B ’75-’76 .289, 3, 34 Montanari, David, OF ’78-’81 .318, 7, 83 Runk, Steve, INF ’68-’69 .320, 13, 65 Watson, Grant, P ’12 9-2, 4.45 Moore, Michael, OF ’90-’92 .318, 19, 76 Runyon, Gerry, 1B ’59 N/A Webb, Kevin, INF ’89,’91 .290, 7, 32 Weber-Shapiro, Alex, 1B ’09 .228, 1, 3, 9R Moranda, Dave, P ’74 0-3, 7.48 Rustich, Brant, P ’04-’05, ’07 9-11, 6.10, 114K, 10SV Moreno, Sal, P ’93 1-0, 5.79 Weikel, Dick, OF ’59-’60 N/A S Weimer, Aaron, C ’11-’12 .000, 0, 0 Morisako, Colin, P ’82 0-0, 1S. 3.97 Saarloos, Larry, P ’73 0-3, 3S, 6.95 Morris, Dave, OF ’74-’75 .227, 5, 22 Weiner, Dave, P ’59-’61 N/A St. George, Nick, P ’94-’97 9-12, 1S, 5.23 Weinstein, Jerry, C ’65 .190, 0, 0 Morrison, Matt, OF ’82-’84 .302, 3, 44 Sakowski, Steve, OF ’77,’79-’80 .196, 0, 6 Moscaret, Steve, OF ’81 .231, 0, 8 Weiss, Zack, P ’11-’12 8-6, 3.59, 97K Sanchez, Alex, P/OF ’85-’87 27-17, 5.00, 1S; .319, 2, 16 Weisser, Mickey, OF ’07-’08 .250, 2, 27, 22R Mosher, Matt, INF ’10-’11 .000, 0, 0 Sandford, Mike, P ’69-’71 4-2, 3.15, 44K (1971 not included) Mousalam, Fadio, 1B ’59-’61 N/A Wenrick, Bill, P ’84-’87 10-10, 4.41, 16S Sanserino, Gary, SS ’67-’69 .319, 12, 98 West, Reggie, OF ’80 .269, 0, 21 Mowery, Kyle, C/OF ’03 .200, 0, 0 Santora, Jack, INF ’95-’99 .281, 10, 75 Myrow, John, OF ’92-’93 .328, 7, 62 Westland, Bob, P ’81-’83 10-2, 4.72, 8S Sapp, Tom, P ’61 7-6, 2.03, 89K Whisler, Wes, 1B/P ’02-’04 .304, 34, 129; 11-14, 4.99, 172K Murphy, Tim, LHP/OF ’06-08 10-10, 4.34, 207K, 3S; .251, 1, 17, 30R Schafer, Brett, OF ’93-’95 .276, 4, 39 Murray, Eddie, INF ’06-’09 .245, 2, 32, 52R, 8SB White, Garett, LHP ’03-’06 0-0, 9.37, 21K Schanz, Scott, P ’88-’90 10-9, 4.94, 177K, 4S Wiede, Mark, P ’81 1-0, 6.35 N Schellenberg, Bob, C ’66 .231, 3, 14 Will, Dave, P ’78-’80 1-1, 5.98, 42K Navarro, Marc, OF ’09-’11 .195, 1, 15, 15R, 5SB Schmidt, Dave, P ’77-’79 24-7, 4.00, 171K Williams, Adrian, INF ’09-’11 .231, 0, 2, 10R, 2SB Naworski, Andy, P ’84-’85 4-11, 5S, 4.74 Schmidt, Paul, P ’06-07 0-2, 6.75, 15K Williams, Kevin, INF ’11-’12 .276, 2, 27, 34R, 4SB Nero, John, OF ’84 .257, 3, 20 Schroeder, Brian, LHP ’04-06 8-10, 4.89, 95K, 3S Willis, Dick, SS ’59-’60 N/A Newns, Neal, P ’84-’85 4-4, 1S, 5.40 Schulhofer, Adam, P ’89, ’91-’92 11-11, 8S, 4.04 Wills, Shawn, OF ’90-’92 .277, 5, 26 Nista, Brett, INF/OF ’95-’98 .275, 16, 100) Schult, Rob, 3B ’96-’97 .209, 1, 5 Wilson, Kyle, P ’02-’04 2-2, 5.12, 58K Nocciolo, Albert, C ’72 .189, 1, 6 Schultz, C ’83-’84 .233, 1, 20 Wiswell, Bob, P ’66-’67 13-8, 3.11, 134K Nolind, Scott, OF ’80 .278, 1, 6 Schwartz, Brian, C/INF ’87-’90 .257, 4, 15 Wolfe, Joel, INF/OF ’89-’91 .348, 18, 119 Nolte, Eric, P ’84-’85 6-2, 6.86 Schwartz, Randy, 1B ’63-’64 .369, 18, 85 Woodruff, Barry, P ’72 2-4, 4.02 Norman, Anthony, OF ’04-06 .232, 1, 22, 19R, 11SB Schwengel, Kris, P ’90-’93 2-3, 1S, 8.12 Wright, Butch, OF ’61 .306, 2, 24 Norman, Greg, INF ’80-’81 .338, 10, 57 Schwengel, Kurt, P ’90-’92 0-1, 3.72 Noteboom, Spencer, P ’63 5-3, 3.19 Schwenke, Matt, C ’91-’93 .226, 8, 68 Y Yaeger, Chuck, P ’81-’84 15-15, 5.01, 7S Novak, Jason, P ’06-’09 4.98, 6-3, 121K, 4S Schwertfeger, R.C., C ’72-’73 .242, 1, 17 York, Jim, P ’68-’69 9-6, 2.01, 102K Scott, Bill, OF/DH ’98-’00 .389, 53, 173, 224H, 155R O Young, Matt, P ’79-’80 10-7, 3.99, 1S Scruggs, Tony, OF ’86-’87 .332, 8, 46 Odeski, Matt, OF ’76-’78 .275, 4, 26 Young, Mike, OF ’82-’83 .298, 5, 54 Seal, Mike, OF ’95 .268, 1, 23 O’Leary, Scott, C ’60-’61 .238, 0, 30 Yusem, Al, P ’59 N/A Olson, Cassidy, 1B ’95-’98 .289, 12, 73 Seal, Scott, OF ’94-’95 .151, 1, 8 O’Neill, Tim, P ’76-’78 19-16, 1S, 3.46 Sealy, Don, INF ’68-’69 .262, 2, 21 Z Ortega, Mike, P ’76 2-2, 7.98, 1S Sentinger, Rick, P ’74-’75 5-7, 5.05 Zail, Greg, P 70-73 15-5, 3.34, 177K Ortiz, Zack, P ’12 2-0, 2.92, 6K Sharp, Matt, C/1B/OF ’02-’05 225, 1, 4 Zak, Ray, INF 61-63 .257, 2, 39 Osborn, Jeff, OF ’85-’88 .285, 23, 109 Shedd, Steve, OF ’67-’68 .329, 3, 25 Zamora, Peter, P/1B ’95-’97 15-6, 4.66, 7S; .310, 28, 152 Oseguera, Paul, LHP ‘05-‘06 4-1, 3.05, 60K, 3S Shelley, Randall, 3B ’99-’01 .258, 11, 53 Zancanaro, Dave, P/OF ’88-’90 23-13, 3.72, 3S; 267, 5, 35 Zeile, Shane, INF ’12 .371, 0, 10, 12R, 1SB O’Toole, Ryan, P ’94-’97 2-3, 4.93, 2S Sheredy, Kevin, P ’96 4-2, 4.59, 8S Shibata, Keith, P ’86-’87 7-4, 5.11, 3S Zeile, Todd, C ’84-’86 .331, 26, 94 P Silva, Doug, P ’01-’03 8-9, 8S, 4.49, 83K Zeno, Larry, P ’63-’64 10-4, 1.87, 106K Page, Jarrad, OF ’04-’05 .195, 4, 28 Silver, Barry, P ’80 1-1, 1SV, 3.74 Page, Tim, P ’79-’80 4-7, 5.17 Silver, Larry, OF ’76-’77 .262, 10, 47 Panick, Frank, P ’73 6-5, 2.93, 64K Simon, Adam, RHP ’03-’05 4-11, 6.03, 104K Parma, Tom, OF ’75-’76 .189, 0, 13 Singleton, Ezell, INF ’61-’63 .242, 0, 61 Parker, Rashad, 2B ’01-’02 .267, 4, 17 Slaught, Don, C ’77,’79-’80 .342, 11, 80 Parque, Jim, P ’95-’97 25-11, 3.55, 319K Slotnick, George, P ’72 5-3, 4.91 Pearl, Matt, 2B/OF ’98-’01 .310, 11, 89 Smith, Chris, OF ’80-’81 .253, 0, 20 Peel, John, P ’77-’78 6-6, 5.28, 76K Smith, Ray, ’3B ’59 N/A Pederson, Tom, P ’62-’64 11-8, 2.45, 129 Smith, Richard, C ’85 .235, 1, 6 Penniall, Dave, OF ’75-’76 .293, 8, 50 Smith, Sean, INF ’04-’06 .283, 6, 42, 45R, 1SB Penniall, Will, OF ’04-’07 .276, 5, 43, 55R, 20SB Smith, Steve, P ’72 4-4, 1.69 Perri, Tony, 1B ’82-’83 .250, 5, 41 Sollecito, Gabe, P ’92-’93 5-8, 21S, 4.08 Peterson, Curt, P ’75-’76 4-6, 5S, 3.03 Soroko, Mark, P ’74-’75 9-5, 5S, 3.96 Petretta, Bob, C ’69-’71 N/A Stacy, Dave, P ’74 1-2, 8.71 Petrilla, Charlie, INF ’66-’67 .313, 9, 59 Stapenhorst, Fred, C ’67 .250, 1, 9 Phillips, John, P ’94-’95, ’97-’98 8-23 7.55 Stephenson, Brian, P ’94 5-5, 4.97, 79K Pieper, Billy, 1B ’97 .091, 0, 1 Stewart, Tim, 1B ’06-’07 .255, 9, 42, 36R Pifer, Griff, P ’74-’75 4-7, 2S, 5.81 Stoll, Dave, P ’91-’92 2-1, 6.95 Pifferini, Bob, C ’70 .308, 8, 30 Stoltz, Nick, OF ’70-’71 N/A Pinto, Aldo, INF/P ’97-’00 .272, 4, 38; 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dation’s Science and Technology Center for Biological Timing. In 1997, he was named GGENEENE a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He has invented a number of devices and holds a patent for a non-contact respiratory monitor for the BBLOCKLOCK prevention of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Dr. Block joined the faculty of the University of Virginia in 1978 as an assistant profes- CCHANCELLORHANCELLOR • 66thth YYearear sor of biology. He served as vice provost for research from 1993 to 1998 and then as AAlmalma Mater:Mater: StanfordStanford ’7700 vice president for research and public service until his appointment as vice president and provost in 2001. He also headed an NIH graduate training program aimed at in- Dr. Gene Block became chancellor of UCLA in summer 2007, taking the helm of a creasing the number of scientists from underrepresented groups. In 1998, he received world-class institution comprising 37,000 students and 27,000 faculty and staff, with the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Outstanding Public Service Award for his work with an annual budget of $3.6 billion. As chief executive officer, he oversees all aspects of the Virginia’s business community. university’s three-part mission of education, research and service. A native of Monticello, NY, Dr. Block holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Stan- Previously, Dr. Block served as vice president and provost of the University of Virginia, ford University and a master’s and Ph.D. in psychology from the . where he also held the Alumni Council Thomas Jefferson Professorship in Biology. With He also completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford, working with the late Colin Pit- academic expertise in biological clocks, he conducts research on the neurobiology of tendrigh, “the father of biological timing” and distinguished biologist and former Stanford circadian rhythms in higher organisms, leading a research lab funded by the National President, Donald Kennedy. Dr. Block and his wife, Carol, have two adult children. Institutes of Health (NIH). From 1991 to 2002, he directed the National Science Foun-

the No. 1 University in the nation for NCAA team championships (108) won, a number that continues to grow under his direction. In that 10-year period, UCLA DDANAN teams have won 22 NCAA team titles (the highest total in the nation in that span) in 12 different sports, finished second 19 times and have had an additional 41 GUERREROO Top Five finishes (79 total). A staggering 191 teams (of 229 possible) have quali- AATHLETICTHLETIC DIRECTORDIRECTOR • 111th1th YYearear fied for NCAA post-season competition and the football team has appeared in AAlmalma Mater:Mater: UCLAUCLA ’7744 eight bowl games. The program has also won 51 conference championships in 15 different sports, produced over 515 All-Americans and featured four Honda Award winners, including the 2003-04 Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. On April 25, 2002, Daniel G. Guerrero was named UCLA’s eighth Director of Athletics. A former Bruin baseball player, Guerrero, who assumed his duties on Under Guerrero’s leadership, UCLA continues to remain one of the premier broad- July 1, 2002, has enjoyed great success and exudes the pride of a student-athlete based intercollegiate athletic programs in the country. In the last 10 years, UCLA who is in charge of the program at his alma mater. has finished second three times (2007-08, 2006-07 and 2005-06), third three times (2011-12, 2004-05 and 2003-04), fourth (2009-10), sixth (2002-03), 11th Guerrero is one of the most respected administrators in all of intercollegiate (2010-11) and 16th (2008-09) in the race for the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. athletics. He is the current president of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and serves on numerous conference and national This past year, in NCAA action, UCLA captured its 108th NCAA crown in women’s committees. He currently is a member of the Pac-12 Nominating Committee, the volleyball, placed second in men’s water polo and women’s , third in women’s Pac-12 Athletic Directors Revenue Sharing Committee, the Pac-12 Bowls Com- water polo and women’s gymnastics, tied for third in men’s soccer and men’s mittee, the Pac-12 Basketball Tournament Committee. In addition, Guerrero is a tennis,tied for fifth in baseball and men’s and placed eighth in women’s golf. member of the Rose Bowl Management Committee and is the Pac-12 Athletic UCLA also brought home four conference championships. Director’s Liaison to the Men’s Basketball Coaches. He also is a member of the BCS Athletic Directors Administrative Group and an NCAA search committee Guerrero came to UCLA in 2002 from UC Irvine, where he had served as UCI’s fifth Direc- member for NCAA’s vice president of men’s basketball championships. tor of Athletics for 10 years. Prior to arriving at UC Irvine, he was the Athletic Director for five years at Cal State Dominguez Hills. He received his Bachelor’s degree from UCLA In Guerrero’s 10 years as Athletic Director, he has clearly established a pattern in 1974 and played second base in the Bruin baseball program for four years. Guerrero, of “image and substance” that few in his profession can match. UCLA stands as born on November 10, 1951 in Tucson, AZ, was raised in Wilmington, CA. He is married to the former Anne Marie Aniello and they have two grown daughters: Jenna and Katie.

Prior to coming to UCLA, Jentz spent over nine years at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He started as an assistant athletic director for sports administration in 2000 and was JJOHNOHN named the department’s assistant athletic director for athletic business operations in 2003. JJENTZENTZ Jentz was promoted to associate director in 2006 where he was in charge of the day-to- day operations of the business office while also overseeing human resources, technical services, cashier’s office, bowl and postseason travel as well as men’s and women’s rowing. AAlmalma Mater:Mater: BYUBYU ’9922 The Green Bay native was an assistant athletic director at Cal State Fullerton for four years John Jentz is in his third year as senior associate athletic director/chief financial officer prior to joining the staff at UW-Madison. At Fullerton, Jentz supervised eight sports and for UCLA Athletics, having joined the department on June 14, 2010. oversaw the athletic business office and ticket office for the Titans. His duties include management of the department’s $64 million budget and direct Before his time at Cal State Fullerton, he was an accountant in the business office at UC responsibility for the financial areas of Accounting, Purchasing, and Payroll. He also Riverside. He later managed development funds and also assisted in coordinating several directs the Human Resources unit that includes almost 200 full-time coaches and staff athletic events, including the NCAA Division II Track and Field Championship. and manages the Information Technology unit which supports the department network and more than 200 users. The 2011-12 season marked the first season in which Jentz Jentz began his administrative career at East Stroudsburg University where he supervised served in an administrative role overseeing the baseball program. the ticket operations and event staffing while earning his master’s degree (1993). A 1992 graduate of Brigham Young, John and his wife, Nancy, have five daughters: Kristy, Marin, He serves as the principal advisor to the Athletic Director with respect to long term Emma, Serena and Lindsay. programming and planning including assessing the resources available for the development of major capital projects.

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1. #1 in NCAA Titles (108) 6. Exceptional Academic Support for All 1st ever to reach the 100 title milestone; 22 NCAA Titles Student-Athletes in the last 10 years (#1 nationally) since Dan Guerrero 17 full-time staff working in academic and student became UCLA Athletic Director; #1 in Olympians and services. This includes academic counseling, learning Olympic Gold Medals from 1984-2012; leader in pro- specialist, life skills coordinator, priority pre-enrollment ducing professional athletes; nation’s finest overall in classes, academic mentors, individual and group combined academic, athletic and career resources for tutoring, academic awards banquet, lecture notes, student-athletes; the best is possible at UCLA! laptop lending program and career guidance. 2. Prestigious Academic Degree / A National 7. Your Future at the Highest Level Leader in Producing Top Students USA’s #1 Career Center for full-time, part-time or intern- Ranked in the top ten among universities in most ship positions; average personal income for a UCLA academic surveys; professional schools ranked among graduate is $77,500; average home value for UCLA grads top five in most areas and top ten in others; #1 in the is over $500,000; Bruin Works program for Networking; nation for undergraduate student applications every year the UCLA degree means success across the world! since 1999; among all-time leaders in producing NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winners; #1 in Kaplan Report 8. Complete National Sports Media Coverage/ survey of student resources for the college experience. L.A. is the Place/Pac-12 Network Begins More overall national, regional and local television team 3. Highest Quality of Life/Best Place to Live exposure than any other college in the nation; numerous Best in West and #2 overall public university in ‘Princ- daily newspapers; #1 in former student-athletes and stu- eton Review’ in on-campus housing options and dorm dents in sportscasting, news broadcasting, sports writing, food; 334 sunshine days a year; average year-round tem- acting, etc. to act as contacts for current athletes; #1 in perature of 74 degrees; 5 miles from the beach; thriving Sports Illustrated cover appearances; Major media outlets campus community of Westwood Village as part of UCLA; like ESPN, Fox Sports and USA Today have offices in L.A. surrounded by Bel Air, Beverly Hills, Century City, Brentwood, and Santa Monica. 9. Nation’s #1 Tradition of Athletic Excellence 4. World Class Facilities With Historic Long-Term Success Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Troy Aikman, Arthur Ashe, Remodeled historic ; the Rose Bowl (SI’s Lauren Cheney, Jimmy Connors, Lisa Fernandez, #1 venue of all college sites); Los Angeles Tennis Center; Troy Glaus, Natalie Golda, Rafer Johnson, Jack- Drake Stadium for track & soccer; Jackie Robinson Sta- ie Joyner-Kersee, Karch Kiraly, Liz Masakayan, Ann dium; Easton Stadium; Spieker Aquatics Center; Sunset Meyers, Jonathan Ogden, Corey Pavin, Jackie Robinson, Canyon Recreation Center; numerous championship golf Al Scates, Sharon Shapiro, Chase Utley, Bill Walton, courses; on-campus golf practice facility; Acosta Athletic and John Wooden are just a few of the most significant Training Complex for the best in sports medicine, athletic people that have attended/coached at UCLA. UCLA is the performance, and finest training equipment. #1 school world-wide in name recognition. 5. Legendary Coaching, Tremendous Sport 10. UCLA Intangibles/Best College Location Stability, Consistently Training Winners UCLA’s overall success combining prestigious academ- UCLA has Olympic, National and USA Team coaches on ics, top athletic finishes and tremendous social life can- its staff and individuals who have trained at the highest not be matched by any other university. UCLA has great level and know how to win! No university can match resources available on a daily basis for our student-ath- UCLA’s coaching stability in that only two Bruin head letes to be the best in any area they select. UCLA’s axiom coaches have left for another Division I head coaching is Champions Made Here! position over the past 40 years.

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School Men Women Total 1. UCLA 71 37 108 2. Stanford 61 42 103 3. USC 81 14 95 4. Oklahoma St. 50 0 50 5. LSU 17 26 43 6. Arkansas 41 0 41 6. Texas 19 22 41 6. Penn State 31 10 41 9. No. Carolina 10 28 38 10. Michigan 31 2 33

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1. USA 2. USSR/Russia UCLA’s Hall of Champions includes NCAA titles in 17 different sports among its nation-leading 108 total. Since Dan Guerrero 3. China became Athletic Director in 2002-03, UCLA has won a nation- 4. Germany leading 22 NCAA crowns over the past 10 years. 5. UCLA Athletes UCLA #1 for Overall NCAA Titles 6. South Korea Program Awards Since 2002-03

7. Italy (men began in 1971; women in 1977; School #1 Titles Won combined in 1993; NACDA in 1994) 1. UCLA 22 School #1 Titles 1. Stanford 22 1. UCLA 22 3. USC 18 1. Stanford 22 UCLA’s Previous National Finishes 4. Penn State 12 3. Texas 8 in Overall Athletic Program Surveys 5. Auburn 11 4. USC 6 6. North Carolina 10 FIRST PLACE FINISHES: 5. No. Carolina, 1 Men: 1973, 76, 78, 79, 81, 83, 86, 87, 88, 89, 92 Michigan, Arkansas, Women: 1978, 79, 80, 81, 82, 85, 88, 89, 90, 91 Arizona St. SECOND PLACE FINISHES: NACDA Director’s Cup Athletic Program Men: 1971, 72, 74, 75, 77, 80, 82 Overall Rankings (1994-2012) Women: 1977. 83, 84, 86, 87, 92, 93 (Schools ranked in the top 6 of the athletic poll) OTHER PLACES: Men: 4th 84; 3rd 85; 6th 90; 10th 91; 5th 93 School Years Ranked Top 6 Nationally 1. Stanford 19 COMBINED FINISHES: Only 5 schools have been ranked in the top 20 every year of the First: 1993 2. UCLA 17 3. Florida 15 survey - UCLA, Stanford, Florida, Second: 1996, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008 North Carolina and Texas. 4. Michigan 12 Third: 1994, 1995, 1997, 2004, 2005, 2012 5. No. Carolina 11 Only 24 schools have made the Fourth: 1998, 2010 6. Texas 8 top ten lifetime. Beside those Fifth: 1999, 2002 7. Arizona 5 listed, the others are Arizona State, California, Duke, Florida Sixth: 2003 7. Ohio State 5 9. Georgia 3 State, LSU, Minnesota, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Penn 9. USC 3 State, Texas A&M, Tennessee, 9. Virginia 3 and Washington.

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WOMEN’S Additional Titles: Golf – 1971; Crew – 1974; Volleyball – 1972, 1974, 1975; Track & Field – 1975, 1977; Badminton – 1977; Basketball – 1978; Softball – 1978; Tennis – 1981; Water Polo – 1996; 1997; 2011 Women’s Golf 1998; 2000; 3 — Nation’s #1 College Experience UCLA: Simply The Best Overall University

UCLA ‘Healthiest’ College in USA UCLA Historic Accomplishment UCLA was selected as the #1 ‘Healthiest’ Col- UCLA is the only school with a No. 1 overall lege in the USA by ‘Greatist’, which specializes in pick in the MLB (baseball), NFL (football), NBA Fitness, Health, and Happiness. UCLA creates (basketball) and MLS (soccer) drafts. “the best college environment for leading a fit, healthy, and happy life.” UCLA ‘Most Interesting College’ The Kaplan Publication on ‘Most Interesting UCLA ‘Most Complete’ Athletic Program Colleges’, has UCLA #1 overall blending their 6 cat- egories of Academic Facilities, Freshman Housing, Sports Illustrated on Campus’ said, “UCLA has the Career Services, Highest Academic Standards, Hot most complete athletic program in the country.” & Trendy Universities and Best Value.

UCLA #9 overall and #6 in USA in Global Prestige UCLA #1 Hospital in West Since 1989 UCLA was ranked #9 overall and #6 in the USA in ‘Global UCLA was ranked #5 overall and again #1 in Prestige’ according to the ‘London Times Higher Education.’ the West (every year since 1989) by U.S. News. The Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, which ‘Dream College’ for Parents & Students opened in 2008, is a one million square foot facility. It has been labeled as ‘the hospital of The 2012 Princeton Review survey of parents and the future.’ future college students had UCLA ranked #6 nationally by parents and #6 by students as their UCLA in FB-BB Titles; Heisman-Wooden; Honda Awards ‘Dream College’ to attend. UCLA was the only pub- UCLA is one of seven Division I colleges to ever lic university in the top 10. win a football and basketball national champion- ship; UCLA is one of six colleges to ever win a UCLA ‘Most Popular’ College for Applications Heisman Trophy in football and Wooden Award in Basketball; UCLA is #1 all-time with 4 Honda UCLA continues as the ‘Most Popular’ college for Female Athlete of the Year awards. students to apply for admission in the 21st cen- tury. UCLA annually receives over 70,000 applica- ‘Public Good’ and ‘Eco-Friendly’ National Leader tions for 5,000 admission spots. It has been that way every year since 1999. ‘Washington Monthly’ Magazine for 2011 rated UCLA #2 (#1 in Division I) nationally among colleges in its contributions to the nation’s ‘Public Good’ UCLA ‘Hottest University’ to Attend through Service, Social Mobility, and Research. The Sierra Club’s 2010 list of top colleges committed Newsweek ’08 College Guide: UCLA is selected as the to advancing sustainability on their campuses had ‘Hottest University’ to attend in the major college UCLA #9 overall in having an ‘eco-friendly’ environ- category. ment.

UCLA One of 25 ‘New Ivies’ UCLA ‘Coolest’ School to Experience A 2006 ‘Newsweek’ article on the 25 ‘New Ivies’ said: “The Seventeen Magazine ranked UCLA as one of the ’10 nation’s elite colleges include more than the top coolest schools’ where you can get the best col- Ivies. A range of schools are getting fresh brag- lege experience. The criteria included professor’s involvement, great shopping, campus safety and ging rights like UCLA.” parties. UCLA Campus Receives Most Media Attention UCLA Has #1 Career Center Scenic parts of the UCLA campus are utilized for Business Week magazine has ranked the UCLA more movies, television shows, and commercials Career Center as #1 in the nation when blending than any other college. The UCLA name appears opportunities for students for internships, part- daily in more publications than any other school time work, full-time jobs, and other needed ser- according to Newswatch Magazine. vices to prepare a person for today’s job market.

4 — Nation’s #1 College Experience 5 — Nation’s #1 College Experience UCLA: A Prestigious & Influential University

UCLA ranks as one of the Top Ten Universities according Kaplan Survey of 320 Most to the American Council of Education and Gourman Report of Interesting Colleges national educational ratings. (Based on academic facilities, housing, career services, value, highest academic standards & being trendy) UCLA Ranks in the Top Ten Academic 1. UCLA* Departments among all American Universities 2. Stanford 3. Texas A & M j Anthropology j Linguistics 4. Texas j Applied Science j Music 5. Penn State j Art & Design j Philosophy *UCLA was the only institution ranked in j Asian Studies j Physiology the top 15 in all six categories j Bacteriology/Microbiology j Physiological Science j Biochemistry j Pre-Business Education “Leading Universities” in j Biology j Pre-Education Field terms of influence, according j Chemistry j Pre-Legal Education to CHANGE Magazine j Economics/Business j Pre-Medical Education • UCLA j Engineering/ j Psychology • Chicago University Computer Science j Sociology • Columbia University j French j Spanish • Harvard University

j Geography j Theater Arts/ • Michigan University

j Geology Communications • MIT

j German • • UC Berkeley ***UCLA is the #9 overall ranked world university and the #2 public • Virginia University university in ‘Global Prestige’ according to the 2012 ‘London Times’

UCLA Ranked among Top Ten Professional Schools—Cartier Report (alphabetical order after UCLA)

BUSINESS SCHOOLS MEDICINE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION UCLA UCLA UCLA Carnegie–Mellon University Columbia University Chicago University Chicago University Cornell University Columbia University Cornell University Harvard University Harvard University Harvard University Illinois University Michigan University MIT Johns Hopkins University Pennsylvania University Northwestern University Michigan University Stanford University Pennsylvania University Stanford University UC Berkeley Stanford University UC Berkeley Wisconsin University UC Berkeley Yale University Yale University LAW SCHOOLS QUALITY INSTITUTIONS CURRICULUM UCLA UCLA UCLA Chicago University Chicago University Chicago University Columbia University Cornell University Harvard University Harvard University Harvard University Michigan University Michigan University Michigan University Pennsylvania University Pennsylvania University Princeton University Princeton University Stanford University Stanford University Stanford University UC Berkeley UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Virginia University Wisconsin University Wisconsin University Yale University Yale University Yale University

6 — Nation’s #1 College Experience UCLA-NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners (67)

Alaizah Koorji Andrea Remynse Kyle Shackleton Drew Shackleton Chris Joseph Rowing, 2011 Tennis, 2011 Track/CC, 2009 Track/CC, 2009 Football, 2008 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners (67)

Football (17) Men’s Basketball (5) Men’s Volleyball (4) Softball (2) 1966-67 Ray Armstrong* 1968-69 Kenny Heitz 1970-71 Ed Machado 1992-93 Lisa Fernandez 1966-67 Dallas Grider 1970-71 Terry Schofield 1981-82 Karch Kiraly 1994-95 Jennifer Brundage 1969-70 Greg Jones 1979-80 Kiki Vandeweghe 1986-87 Asbjorn Volstad Women’s Swimming (5) 1973-74 Steve Klosterman 1992-93 Richard Petruska 1996-97 Trong Nguyen* 1995-96 Annette Salmeen 1975-76 John Sciarra 1994-95 George Zidek* Men’s Water Polo (4) 1999-00 Keiko Price 1976-77 Jeff Dankworth Men’s Swimming (8) 1982-83 Brian Black 2000-01 Brigid Dwyer 1977-78 John Fowler 1975-76 Tim McDonnell 1995-96 Thomas Wong 2001-02 Katie Younglove 1982-83 Cormac Carney 1978-79 Dan Stephenson 1999-00 Parsa Bonderson 2003-04 Kristen Lewis 1983-84 Rick Neuheisel 1984-85 Bruce Hayes 2000-01 Sean Kern Women’s Tennis (2) 1985-86 Mike Hartmeier 1984-85 Pat Thomas 1989-90 Rick Meyer Women’s Basketball (1) 1983-84 Karen Dewis 1985-86 Steve Martz 1985-86 Anne Dean 2010-11 Andrea Remynse 1992-93 Carlton Gray 1986-87 Brian Jones 1995-96 George Kase 1991-92 Andrea Cecchi Women’s Golf (1) Women’s Track and Field (3) 1998-99 Chris Sailer 1992-93 David Fleck (diving) 1985-86 Kay Cockerill 1996-97 Amy Acuff Shawn Stuart 1997-98 Nada Kawar Women’s Gymnastics (4) 1999-00 Danny Farmer Men’s Tennis (1) 2006-07 Jacqueline Nguyen 2007-08 Chris Joseph 1995-96 Srdjan Muskatirovic 1989-90 Jill Andrews 2002-03 Kristin Parker Women’s Volleyball (2) Men’s Track and Field (5) Men’s Gymnastics (1) 2002-03 Onnie Willis 1993-94 Julie Bremner 1977-78 Willie Banks 1991-92 Scott Keswick 2005-06 Kate Richardson 2000-01 Elisabeth Bachman 1994-95 John Godina Men’s Soccer (1) 1997-98 Josh Johnson Women’s Rowing (1) 1997-98 Josh Keller *Alternate Selections 2008-09 Drew & Kyle Shackleton 2010-11 Alaizah Koorji

Capital One Rhodes Scholarships (5) NCAA Top Eight Award (14) All-American Hall of Fame (8) 1925 John Olmsted, Tennis 1975-76 John Sciarra, FB 1988 Donn Moomaw, FB 1962 William Zeltonoga, Wrestling 1976-77 Jeff Dankworth, FB 1990 Jamaal Wilkes, BB 1969 Harold Griffin, Football 1981-82 Karch Kiraly, VB 1994 Bill Walton, BB 1996 Annette Salmeen, Swimming 1982-83 Cormac Carney, FB 1994 Coach John Wooden, BB 2008 Chris Joseph, Football 1988-89 Carnell Lake, FB 1999 John Fowler, BB 1989-90 Jill Andrews, GYM 2005 Cormac Carney, FB NCAA Theodore Roosevelt 1992-93 Carlton Gray, FB 2009 Karch Kiraly, VB Award (4) 1992-93 Scott Keswick, GYM 2011 Julie Bremner-Romias, VB 1977 Tom Bradley, Former LA Mayor 1993-94 Lisa Fernandez, SB 1984 Rafer Johnson, Calif. Special Olym- 1993-94 Julie Bremner, VB NCAA Silver Anniversary pics 1996-97 Annette Salmeen, SW Award (8) 1996 John Wooden, Former UCLA BB 2001-02 Stacey Nuveman, SB 1978 Rev. Donn Moomaw, Football ‘53 Coach 2003-04 Onnie Willis, GYM 1981 Willie Naulls, Basketball ‘56 2003 Donna de Varona, Commission on 2006-07 Kate Richardson, GYM 1994 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Basketball ‘69 Title IX 1999 Bill Walton, Basketball ‘74 2003 Ann Meyers, Basketball ‘78 2008 Dot Richardson, Softball, ’82 Cormac Carney, Football, ’82 2010 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, BB-Track, ‘85 7 — Nation’s #1 College Experience UCLA Undergraduate Majors and Minors

8 — Nation’s #1 College Experience UCLA’s Most Popular Academic Majors

9 — Nation’s #1 College Experience The Bruin Student-Athlete Development Program strives to enhance the student-athlete experience within the University setting by coordinating educational programs that address personal growth, leadership, professional development, and community service. Our goal is to assist student-athletes with their transition to college, pro- vide opportunities to enhance their college experience, support the development of a well-balanced lifestyle, and prepare student-athletes to be champions in life.

Bruins in the Community Bruin student-athletes have the opportunity to participate in community outreach activities on campus and through- out the Los Angeles area. Examples of these events include: • Dribble for the Cure • Weekly visits to Mattel Children’s Hospital •Prime Time Games: Championship Saturday • UCLA Lab School Jog-A-Thon • ‘I’m Going to College’ Program • Adopt a Classroom • Bruin for a Day • Sports clinics • Elementary school activities and reading days These opportunities give student-athletes the chance to mentor youth, give back to the community and serve as ambassadors for UCLA Athletics.

WOODEN ACADEMY: Teamwork, Leadership & Character The Wooden Academy is a leadership development program designed to educate and support Bruin student-athlete lead- ers. The program was named after legendary Coach John Wooden, and strives to teach the principles of his Pyramid of Success. We believe that these skills will assist student- athletes in their pursuit to be successful leaders and team- mates at UCLA, and as they prepare to be champions in life. Student-athletes have the opportunity to participate in the Wooden Academy each year by attending seminars to learn practical leadership lessons from coaches, administrators and Bruin alumni. • Leadership Development Program (LDP): The LDP is designed to teach freshmen and transfers the skills they need to lead themselves and effectively work with others. Our goal is to create a strong network of future Bruin leaders. • Wooden Academy Seminars: These seminars are offered to all student-athletes and address leadership, per- sonal and professional development topics that are relevant to the student-athlete experience.

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13 — Nation’s #1 College Experience The Best On-Campus Housing Options; plus Great Food

UCLA On-Campus Housing Options: All include up to 19 meals a week between 7 am and 2 am and student-athletes are guaranteed priority housing all 4 years if they desire A. Classic Residence Halls (Dykstra, Sproul, Rieber, and Hedrick as traditional high-rises) 1. Have separate showers for men and women, community bathrooms, study lounges, and laundry facilities on each floor B. Deluxe New Residence Halls – De Neve Gardenia and De Neve Holly) 1. Separate community show- ers and bathrooms for men and women, air conditioning, lounges on each floor, central laundry room, multi-purpose rooms, and game rooms on first floor Scholarship student-athletes C. Residential Plazas (Sunset are guaranteed a two person Village, De Neve, Hedrick dorm room for as long as Summit, Rieber Terrace and Rieber Vista) they want to stay on campus 1. Single/double/triple rooms with two shared bathrooms, air conditioning, study space, lounges, laundry D. Residential Suites (Hitch, Saxon) 1. Furnished two-bedrooms with own entrance, living room, shared bathroom. Each has its own laundry room and sundeck/recreation area Numerous amenities are available for student-athletes, Standard On-Campus including dorm placement, Housing Amenities: roommate selection and free • Basic Cable Television cable TV • High Speed Internet • Student Technological Center • Overnight Shipping and Full Copying Services • Recreation/Game Rooms • Free access to basketball, volleyball, pools, tennis • Early morning/late night restaurants • ‘To-Go’ Meals Student-athletes live in • Bruin Card Charge Services both high rise dorms and • Weekly Maid Services apartment-style suites

14 — Nation’s #1 College Experience 15 — Nation’s #1 College Experience The UCLA campus is home to numerous first class facilities for student-athletes of all sports. • Spaulding Field — practice home for the Bruin football team, features SPRINTURF field, along with one natural grass field • Acosta Center — houses locker rooms, the Athletic Performance Center and Sports Medicine Center • Spieker Aquatics Center — opened in the Fall of 2009, this state-of-the-art aquatics center is the home to the water polo and swimming and diving teams • Easton Stadium — houses the 11-time NCAA Championship softball team • Los Angeles Tennis Complex — home to Bruin tennis teams • Drake Stadium & Marshall Field — home to the nationally-ranked soccer and track and field teams • Rose Gilbert Learning Center — located in the J.D. Morgan Center, has 24 computers and numerous printers for all of the academic needs of student-athletes • Jackie Robinson Stadium — home to the Bruin baseball team and was recently renovated with new batting areas and playing surface • Gifford Golf Facility — A 3,000 square-foot bermuda bentgrass putting green, greenside/fairway bunker, and a 3,000 square foot tee-box to hit balls onto the field for the golf teams to use. • Pauley Pavilion — home to the Bruin basketball, gymnastics and volleyball teams

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Top Row (L to R) – Reggie Miller, basketball; Troy Third Row (L to R) – Jackie Robinson, football, Aikman, football; Jimmy Connors, tennis; Cobi baseball, track & field and basketball; Lisa Fernan- Jones, soccer; Amy Acuff, track & field. dez, softball; Arthur Ashe, tennis; Bill Walton, basketball; Jackie Joyner-Kersee, track & field. Second Row (L to R) – Troy Glaus, baseball; Liz Masakayan, volleyball; Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bottom Row (L to R) – Kim Hamilton, gymnastics; basketball; Florence Griffith-Joyner, track & field; John Godina, track & field; Dot Richardson, softball; Karch Kiraly, volleyball. Denise Curry, basketball; Ken Norton, football.

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Name, Sport Position

Gary Beban, Football Sr. Exec. Dir., CB Richard Ellis Eric Biefeld, Soccer Firefighter, La Habra, CA Pete Blackman, Basketball UCLA Vice-Chancellor Bethany Bogart, Soccer Lawyer, Los Angeles Ato Boldon, Track & Field Announcer NBC, Universal Sports Jamie Brown, Basketball L.A. County Fire Captain Cormac Carney, Football US Dist. Court Judge (So. Calif) Cormac Carney, Football Roy Hamilton, Basketball; U.S. District Court Judge Kay Cockerill, Golf Golf Analyst, NBC-Golf Channel VP Production, Fox Sports Courteney Cosso, Soccer Director, Bruin Varsity Club Alex Decret, Tennis Landscape Architect, Los Angeles Maura Driscoll-Farden, Gymnastics Broadcaster Lifetime, USA Network Joel Farkas, Golf Chairman, JF Real Estate Dev. Amanda Freed, Softball Broadcaster, ESPN; Fox Sports West Ryan Futagaki, Soccer Sales Executive, LA Medical Corp. Jen Gardner, Softball Real Estate Attorney, No. Calif. Roy Hamilton, Basketball VP of Production, Fox Sports Net Tim Harris, Soccer Sr. VP of Business, Melanie Hom, Soccer Ophthalmologist, San Francisco Ato Boldon, Track & Field Tim Harris, Soccer Announcer NBC, Universal Tim Kelly, Volleyball President, Bring It Promotions Los Angeles Lakers VP Sports Eric Lin, Tennis Residency, UCLA Medical Center Ryan McGuire, Baseball UCLA MBA; Manager, Bus. Dev. Bob Myers, Basketball General Manager, Heidi Moneymaker, Gymnastics Hollywood Stunt Woman, TV-Movies Heath Montgomery, Tennis Dentist, Santa Barbara, CA Paul Nihipali, Volleyball Movie Director, Video Producer Anita Ortega, Basketball Captain, Los Angeles Police Dept. Doug Partie, Volleyball President, A.B. Technical Systems James Puffer, Water Polo Exec. Dir. Amer. Family Practice, Louisville

Eric Lin, Tennis Paula Rasmussen, Gymnastics Pediatrician, Cedars-Sinai Med. Ctr. Heidi Moneymaker, Medical Doctor Jill Ratner, Soccer VP of Litigation, Fox Broadcasting Gymnastics Movie Stuntwoman Mike Reider, Golf Sr. VP/Manager, Union Bank of Calif. Mary Ricks, Softball President; Commercial Real Estate, Beverly Hills Dr. Julie Romias, Volleyball Doctor, Kaiser Inglewood Tasha Schwikert, Gymnastics Broadcaster, NBC Universal; Actress LaRee Sugg, Golf Senior Women’s Admin., Richmond Univ. Stacy Sunny, Softball Production Manager, Fox Sports Net Necie Thompson, Basketball FBI Agent, California Kevin Walker, Basketball UCLA MBA; GM Amer. Assoc Hockey Jeff Williams, Volleyball Sr. Acct. Executive, EMC Corp. Anita Ortega, Basketball Chuck White, Golf Chuck White, Golf Voice-over Actor, Bus. Consultant LAPD Captain Voice-Over Actor Dr. Bryan Wiley, Football Orthopaedic Surgeon Joel Wolfe, Baseball Attorney, Sports Agent for WMG

23 — Nation’s #1 College Experience UCLA Alumni Span The World / Job Market

A Key List of Significant UCLA Alumni Accomplishments Name Significant Accomplishment Val Ackerman Former WNBA President; US Olympic Committee Sean Astin Samwise Gamgee in “Lord of the Rings” Trilogy, Actor in other major roles, “24” Catherine Bell Actress; movies and TV Show “Jag”, “Army Wives” Sara Bareilles Singer/Composer; 3-time Grammy Nominee for “Love Song,” & “King of Anything” Howard L. Berman Calif. Congressman in U.S. House of Rep. Jack Black Actor; “School of Rock”, “Nacho Libre” Gina Prince-Bythewood Wrote ‘Love & Basketball’, ‘Secret Life of Bees’ Sean Astin Ran track Kal Penn Samwise Gamgee in Brooke Burke TV Host; Winner ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Obama Advisor, Actor “Lord of the Rings” Trilogy Carol Burnett Actress, Emmy Award Winner Nancy Cartwright Voice of Bart Simpson on “The Simpsons” Ted Chen Co-Anchor KNBC “Today in LA” Francis Ford Coppola 6 Academy Awards (The Godfather I, II, III) Marilyn McCoo Davis 7-time Grammy Award winner (Fifth Dimension) Brad Delson Lead Guitarist, ‘Linkin Park’; Multi-Grammy winner Giada DeLaurentis Food Network “Everyday Italian” Rick Dickert Skyfox, Fox-11 Meteorologist, Emmy Winner Brenda Ross Dulan Sr. VP Wells Fargo Bank; Nat. Spokesperson James Franco Academy Award Nominee; “127 Hours”, “Milk” Brad Garrett Won Emmy as Robert in “Everybody Loves Raymond;” 1st Star Search $100,000 winner Francis Ford Coppola Mariska Hargitay Actress: “Law & Order”; 2005 Golden Globe Mark Harmon Six-time Academy Award winner, Emmy nominee Actor, Former Football Player winner (The Godfather I, Mark Harmon Actor and Producer; CBS “Navy NCIS”; People People Mag. “Man of Year” II, III) Magazine “Man of the Year” Star of Navy NCIS Carrie Ann Inaba Choreographer; Judge on “Dancing w/the Stars” Heather Locklear Actress: “Dynasty,” “Melrose Place,” “Spin City” Josie Loren Actress: Kaylie Cruz in TV’s “Make It or Break It” Frank Marshall President of Kennedy-Marshall; helped produce “Indiana Jones” and “Back to the Future” series Megan McArthur Astronaut; Space Shuttle Atlantis Danica McKellar Actress: “The Wonder Years;” TV’s “West Wing;” Published for mathematics research Billy Mills 1st black graduate, UCLA Law School; 1st black elected to L.A. City Council: Superior Court Judge Michael Nash Presiding Judge, L.A. Juvenile Court Carrie Ann Inaba Michael Ovitz Former CEO, Disney Corporation Heather Locklear Judge for “Dancing with Kal Penn Obama advisor; actor ‘House’, ‘Harold and Kumar’ Actress the Stars’ Tim Robbins Actor/Producer; 2003 Academy Award winner Melrose Place, Spin City “Mystic River”; 2003 UCLA Alumnus of the Year Nobutada Saji CEO, Suntory, Ltd.; Int. Businessman Henry Samueli UCLA Samueli Engineering School; Owner 2007 Stanley Cup Champion Darren Star Golden Globe, Emmy nominee as producer of HBO’s “Sex In The City;” Assisted “BH 90210” and “Melrose Place” Robert R. Takasugi Judge, U.S. District Court; 1st Japanese- American appointed Fed. Court Judge Antonio Villaraigosa Mayor of Los Angeles; former Speaker of the California Assembly Gabrielle Union Actress; “Bring It On”, “Breakin’ All the Rules”, “Daddy’s Little Girl”, “Meet Dave” Gabrielle Union Casey Wasserman President, Owner WMG, Businessman Antonio Villaraigosa Movie Actress Jaleel White Actor: Urkel in “Family Matters”, Director Mayor of Los Angeles; “Bring It On” Jane Yamamoto Newscaster-Field Reporter for Fox News-LA former Speaker of the Calif Assembly Zev Yaroslavsky Los Angeles County Supervisor, 3rd District 24 — Nation’s #1 College Experience UCLA Alumni Networks Cover The World

UCLA Alumni in the United States (3% live in foreign countries)

UCLA Alumni Groups Exist World-Wide The Portfolio of the (www.UCLAlumni.net/FindBruins) Typical UCLA Graduate (almost 300,000 alumni were utilized for the figures below In California Outside California along with career center and local area housing statistics) • Los Angeles’ Westside • Boston, MA • Downtown Los Angeles • Chicago, IL $77,500 Average yearly personal income • LA-South Bay/Beach Cities • Honolulu, HI $765,355 Average investment portfolio value • Lake Arrowhead Area • New York City $522,500 Average value of home ownership • Orange County • Phoenix, AZ 92% Own their own homes or condominiums • Greater Pasadena • Portland, OR 51% Own other real estate properties • Palm Springs • Seattle, WA 68% Hold management/professional positions • Inland Empire • Washington DC • San Bernardino and 67% Have done postgraduate studies after International UCLA Riverside Counties • China • Sacramento • Hong Kong 65% Donate up to 10% of income to charity • San Diego County • Japan 75% Have traveled outside U.S. in last 2 years • San Fernando Valley • Korea • San Francisco/Bay Area • Singapore • Santa Clarita • Taiwan Where UCLA Graduates Live • Ventura County • Thailand • Whittier 45% Live in Los Angeles County 62% Live in Southern California 77% Live in the State of California 97% Live in the United States

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Mulholland Drive (5 miles from UCLA) Hollywood / The Grove (10 miles from UCLA) Beaches / Pacific Ocean (5 miles from UCLA)

Santa Monica 10 Fwy (5 miles from UCLA)

1 Clint Eastwood 12 Dr. Phil McGraw 24 Jay Leno Adjacent Sites 2 Tom Cruise/Katie Holmes 13 Samuel L. Jackson 25 Charlie Sheen A Westwood Village, UCLA’s Mall 3 Tom Hanks/Rita Wilson 14 Jack Nicholson 26 Antonio Banderas B Bel Air Country Club 4 Pete Sampras/ 15 Ben Affleck/ 27 C Beverly Center Bridgette Wilson Jennifer Garner 28 Jim Carrey D Century City Mall 5 Sean Astin 16 Kirsten Dunst 29 Jackie Chan E Santa Monica Promenade 6 Nicolas Cage 17 Al Pacino 30 Arnold Schwarzenegger UCLA Sites 7 Courteney Cox/ 18 Eddie Murphy 31 Michael Douglas/ aa Morgan Center David Arquette 19 Halle Berry Catherine Zeta-Jones bb Pauley Pavilion 8 Warren Beatty/ 20 Harrison Ford/ 32 Whoopi Golberg cc Drake Stadium Annette Bening Calista Flockhart 33 Lindsay Lohan dd LA Tennis Center 9 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 21 John Lithgow 34 Mark Harmon ee Spieker Aquatics 10 Lionel Richie 22 Paris Hilton 35 David Beckham ff Easton Stadium 11 Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie 23 Casey Wasserman 36. Reese Witherspoon gg Robinson Stadium

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